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Nw Storm -- Seattle
Police are advising commuters to stay home, as heavy rains follow a massive snow storm that dropped as much as 14 inches of snow in some areas of western Washington state. Art Hughes reports on how people in Seattle are coping with more snow and rain than they've seen in decades.
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David D'Arcy Reports On The Highly-Acclaimed Film,
" Breaking the Waves," and its director, Lars von Trier, who has withdrawn from public view since the success of the film.
Paul Miller Reports The D.C. Financial Control Board
has asked the federal government to take over many of the city's financially-crippled programs, including Medicare, Medicaid and prisons...or the District will have to cut much of that one billion dollar bill. Other cities pass many costs onto their state government, D.C. doesn't have that option.
Reading Strategies
NPR's Claudio Sanchez reports that President Clinton wants to send thousands of tutors out to help kids learn to read. Experts in the field say these tutors will help kids practice their reading, and that could make a big difference. But they say that kids with the most serious reading problems will still require trainined professionals to deal with their problems, and the President's proposal won't help them.
I Hope We Both Die: How The Mountain Goats Wrote The Ultimate Anthem To Dysfunction
"No Children" began as a darkly funny song about divorce. Today, it's something more: a vessel for raw-throated catharsis and a safe place to be your worst self.
Don't stress in the kitchen: Try these 3 make-ahead recipes for a care-free dinnertime
Life can be hectic. But with a bit of planning, you don’t need to scramble to get a week's worth of meals on the table.
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Episode 872: The Halloween Tapes
Two reporters walk into a haunted house, in this special Halloween episode.
Jan. 6 panel moves forward with criminal contempt charge against Steve Bannon
As expected, Bannon was a no-show for his deposition with the committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Hospitals fear juggling Delta variant with flu season this winter
America's hospitals are already strained from the Delta surge. Now they fear they'll be further overwhelmed by pent-up demand for services and a potentially bad flu season.
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USDA admits to killing 8 young wolves in Idaho, sparking outrage
The pups were part of a pack that have been tracked by the Timberline High School in Boise.
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