For some workers, the four-day workweek has been a dream and helped restore their work/life balance. Others say it doesn't create as much flexibility as it might seem.
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A wildfire that triggered expanded evacuation orders may have been sparked by fireworks or a barbecue on the Fourth of July in a region that's a top tourism destination.
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The U.S. federal agency said on Twitter that the stay temporarily suspends the marketing denial order while it conducts further review, but does not rescind it.
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All of the other known Gorgosaurus skeletons are in museum collections, making this one the only specimen available for private ownership, Sotheby's said.
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"Congress needs to have the courage to act and renew the assault weapons ban," Harris told a teachers convention in Chicago before visiting the shooting scene at nearby Highland Park.
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Arkansas Steel Associates and KASU are working together to bring you the Monster Groovez Concert Series for the annual Monster Nights celebration in Downtown Newport. Here's a list of upcoming performances!
August 16
The Port City Blues Society Players
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October 25
Nightwing
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All performances are FREE and begin at 7pm on the Terry Scoggins Memorial Stage in Downtown Newport! (In case of rain, the performance will be in the Jane Parnell Performing Arts Hall)
August 16
The Port City Blues Society Players
(see more)
October 25
Nightwing
(see more)
All performances are FREE and begin at 7pm on the Terry Scoggins Memorial Stage in Downtown Newport! (In case of rain, the performance will be in the Jane Parnell Performing Arts Hall)
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When Betty Nash started in 1957, one of her favorite routes — New York to D.C. — cost just $12. This fall, the 86-year-old will count 65 years of securing passenger safety.
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A new study shows spinner dolphins absorb a lot of nitrogen during their daily routines. And when they swim to the shallows to do their business, they provide vital nutrients to the corals.
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NPR's A Martinez talks with Carliss Chatman, a law professor at Washington and Lee School of Law, about fetus personhood laws as a new frontier in legal battles over reproductive rights.
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Some monkeys make complex vocalizations, others don't. The reason why could help explain how the human brain evolved to produce speech. (Story first aired on All Things Considered on June 21, 2022.)
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Officials are providing identifications and offering a clearer picture of the seven people who died when a shooter opened fire on a July Fourth parade in Highland Park, Ill.
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In response to the West's support of Ukraine, Moscow has renamed the streets where the U.S. and the British embassies are located. The new labels honor pro-Kremlin Ukrainian separatists.
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