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The Fed says it'll keep raising interest rates until inflation goes down
For the third time since June, the Federal Reserve hiked interest rates. Steve Inskeep talks to David Wessel of the Brookings Institution's Hutchins Center about the Fed's fight against inflation.
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A Migrant Resource Center is in the spotlight after the Martha's Vineyard incident
The Florida governor's decision to fly migrants to Martha's Vineyard put San Antonio's Migrant Resource Center in the spotlight. Migrants near the shelter were allegedly lured onto the flights.
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Some industries still use floppy disks. This is one of the only places to buy them
An online merchant who runs one of the few remaining websites where you can buy floppy disks says they're still used in the medical and airline industries.
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Puerto Rico's southern coastal communities may be some of the last to get power back
Hurricane Fiona walloped all of Puerto Rico, but areas in the south were particularly hard hit. Unrelenting rain flooded out communities and swamped many neighborhoods.
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What Putin's partial mobilization announcement means for Ukraine
NPR's A Martinez talks to retired Col. Mark Cancian about what Putin's partial mobilization of the Russian military and attempts to annex Ukrainian territory tell us about the next phase of the war.
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Colorado kids break a record for the longest hop scotch course
The 4.37 mile long hop scotch course exceeds a Guinness World Record of 4.1 miles set by Georgia Tech students.
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Do you remember? It's Earth, Wind and Fire Day
the band's hit "September," has immortalized today's date.
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Rep. Jennifer González-Colón on Puerto Rico's Fiona damage, 5 years after Maria
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Puerto Rico's Resident Commissioner, Jenniffer González-Colón, about the devastation of the island's critical infrastructure by Hurricane Fiona.
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Gov. Desantis is facing a lawsuit from the migrants he sent to Martha's Vineyard
Migrants who were flown to Martha's Vineyard are suing Florida's governor and other state officials, alleging they were promised jobs and other benefits and lied to about their destination.
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Beer lovers aren't going to be happy about the U.S. carbon dioxide shortage
A carbon dioxide shortage is starting to affect the beer brewing industry.
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This midterm season, the role of the debate has changed
Debates are a tradition in American politics. But in this year's midterms, there are fewer events where candidates share a stage.
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Kevin from the Office is releasing a chili cookbook
Brian Baumgartner's new cookbook shares recipes from chili cook off winners, chefs and even one from the actor himself.