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For Rural Towns, Postal Service Cuts Could Mean A Loss Of Identity
The U.S. Postal Service's decision to end Saturday delivery comes on the heels of a plan to reduce hours at many rural post offices. In Vermont, residents of small towns are worried the change is another step toward the eventual demise of their local post offices.
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New paid verification service: Instagram and Facebook launch Meta Verified
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Tim Higgins, a reporter with The Wall Street Journal, about new paid verification protocols at Twitter and Meta.
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Why Some Workplace Clinics Charge Different Rates For Identical Services
Some employers have concluded that employees enrolled in high-deductible health plans that are linked to a health savings account can't be given the same price break on workplace clinic services that their coworkers in regular PPOs and HMOs receive.
Roadside Service: Drive-In Church Brings God To Your Car
Around the country, some parishes are embracing social media or scheduling services around sporting events to draw worshipers. In Florida, one church offers congregants a drive-in altar by the sea.
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Supreme Court Backs Secret Service Agents In Dick Cheney Case
In a case involving then-Vice President Dick Cheney's Secret Service detail, the Supreme Court ruled Monday that agents accused of a politically motivated arrest are immune from suit. But the court's unanimous ruling did little more than resolve this particular case.
Postal Service, Under Political Spotlight, Preps For Surge In Election Mail
President Trump's attacks on mail voting combined with changes by the postmaster general have undermined some confidence in the system — but experts say the Postal Service can handle the job.
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Biden attends the dignified transfer at Dover for service members killed in Jordan
It is one of the most solemn tasks for a commander-in-chief, bearing witness as the bodies of fallen service members return to U.S. soil at Dover Air Force Base.
Former President George H.W. Bush's Career In Public Service
President George H.W. Bush died on Friday at age 94. NPR's Michel Martin looks back on his lifetime dedicated to public service though key moments in his career.
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Maine Insurance Co-Op Drops Coverage For Elective Abortion Services
Community Health Options is dropping elective abortion coverage in 2017. The insurer says the move will save money. Advocates for abortion rights say it's a step backward for women's health.
Gullah Geechee community reaches a deal with Ga. county in a fight for services
Residents of Sapelo Island reached a deal with McIntosh County, which will pay $2 million in damages and increase services on the island, where descendants of the enslaved have lived for centuries.
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