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U.S. Approves Ferry Service From Florida To Cuba
At least four companies said they received approval for ferry licenses. It's been five decades since ferry service between the U.S. and island has been offered.
Eastern Orthodox Church To Halt Services Until End Of March
"This trial, too, shall pass," Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I said. "But our lives will have changed forever." He asked parishioners to stay home for their own safety and the safety of others.
The Postal Service is seeking a temporary delay from the vaccine mandate
With more than 500,000 employees, the post office says complying with the rule would be difficult and could interfere with timely mail deliveries.
Education Department punishes student loan servicer for billing mistakes
The department is withholding payment from loan servicer MOHELA as 2.5 million borrowers didn't receive timely billing statements.
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Secret Service To Fly Drones Over Washington, D.C.
The decision to test drones over the nation's capital comes shortly after an unmanned aircraft landed on the White House lawn.
Japan's ANA Puts Its 787 Dreamliners Back In Service
All Nippon Airways is Boeing's biggest Dreamliner customer. It owns more than a third of planes currently flying.
A Half-Century History Of Debates Over Postal Service Funding
Debates about who should pay for the U.S. Postal Service go back 50 years. It's a story of the long fight about whether the Postal Service should rely on Congress for funding or pay for itself.
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How The Postal Service Is Gearing Up For Mail-In Voting
Ballots are already being mailed to North Carolina voters ahead of the November election, and other states will join soon. NPR takes a look at how the U.S. Postal Service prepares for the election.
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Charlie Kirk's brand of Christian nationalism galvanized at memorial service
Charlie Kirk's eulogists wove religion and politics together.
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Alabama Department of Youth Services Changes Record Keeping Policy
MONTGOMERY, Ala. – (AP) - The Alabama Department of Youth Services is making big changes to the way it keeps records. The department is in its first year…
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