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Obama To Nominate First Openly Gay Military Service Secretary
Eric Fanning is President Obama's choice to lead the Army, which could make him the first openly gay secretary of one of the military branches.
Beau Biden, Vice President's Son, Remembered In Delaware Service
The life of the Iraq War veteran and former attorney general was honored at a Catholic ceremony in Wilmington.
Sequestered Spring Means Fewer Rangers, Services At National Parks
Early March is when Yosemite National Park officials would normally be gearing up for the busy tourist season. Instead, they're figuring out how to cut $1.5 million from their budget because of the recent sequestration that forced across-the-board cuts. The National Park Service must now cut $134 million from sites around the country.
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France Holds Memorial Service 2 Weeks After Attacks
The names of each of the 130 victims killed on Nov. 13 were read aloud. President Francois Hollande said France would continue to defend the values for which they died.
Mourners Gather In Louisville, Ky., For Muhammad Ali Funeral Service
The life of boxer Muhammad Ali was celebrated Friday by boxers, religious figures, journalists and former President Bill Clinton at a memorial service in his hometown of Louisville, Ky.
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High gas prices are hitting emergency service providers hard
First responders across the country say they are adopting cost-cutting measures as pump prices eat into their budgets.
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Service Members Keep Promises, Even If Congress Doesn't
As the shutdown drags on, many Americans are wondering whether the federal government will meet its obligations, and services for military veterans are a particular cause for concern. Host Michel Martin shares her thoughts about the promises the nation has made to service members — and those they've made to each other — in her 'Can I Just Tell You?' essay.
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Mueller: Manafort's Collaborator Has Ties To Russia's Intelligence Services
The special counsel's office has asked a judge to toughen Paul Manafort's bail conditions after it says he tried to draft a newspaper column defending himself with the help of a Russian co-author.
Catholic Priest Apologizes For Riding 'Hoverboard' During Church Service
Father Albert San Jose became something of a viral hit after video was posted online of him riding a self-balancing scooter through the aisles, singing "May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You."
Barbershops And Personal Care Services Feel The Effects Of Coronavirus Shutdowns
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with owner Frank Holmes on how the coronavirus pandemic has impacted his Virginia barbershop, which services members of the Washington Redskins.
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