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  • - The astronauts aboard the space shuttle Discovery will be performing an unscheduled space walk to work on the Hubble Space Telescope. Pat Duggins from member statiobn WMFE reports that seven years in orbit has left wear and tear on the 1.6 billion dollar observatory, including rips in its silvery metal skin.
  • Noah talks to Michael Glennon, Professor of Law at the University of California in Davis about the deadlines recounting presidential election ballots in Florida. Glennon says December 18th is the final deadline, not the 12th, or January 5th or 6th, as some other experts contend.
  • NPR's Don Gonyea reports President Bush took note of the taxpayer's deadline today by attending a tax cut rally sponsored by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The president used the occasion to argue for his own combination of tax cuts, totaling $1.6 trillion over 10 years.
  • The unemployment rate remains at 3.6%, its lowest level in more than two years.
  • With warmer than average Atlantic Ocean temperatures and an ongoing La Niña, 6 to 10 named hurricanes have been predicted.
  • Navarro failed to comply with a subpoena from the Jan. 6 committee in the House of Representatives.
  • A 6.3 magnitude quake shook Turkey's southern province near the Syrian border on Monday.
  • That means 6 million low-income people could lose access to health care.
  • Was 2023 the year of the strike? Hard to say, given that only 6% of private sector workers were unionized in 2022.
  • This baseball season marks a century since the infamous Black Sox scandal. Ballplayers and gamblers colluded to throw the World Series. It's recounted...
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