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Jerry Parr, Secret Service Agent Credited With Saving Ronald Reagan, Dies
Parr was the agent who made the decision to head to the hospital instead of back to the White House after Reagan was shot. Parr was 85 years old.
U.S. Forest Service Chief Resigns Amid Sexual Misconduct Allegations
Tony Tooke's resignation, which is effective immediately, came days after PBS NewsHour reported that the U.S. Agriculture Department was investigating sexual misconduct complaints against him.
Acting Secret Service Head To Testify In White House Fence Jumper Probe
Last September's entry into the White House by an Iraq War veteran who scaled the fence along Pennsylvania Avenue is the focus of another hearing on Capitol Hill Wednesday.
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1 Soldier Killed, More Service Members Injured In 2 Training Incidents
The unrelated incidents in California and North Carolina killed one soldier and left several service members hospitalized. Five Marines were in critical condition.
Vouchers In Puerto Rico; Secret Service Guides Schools; Special Education And Race
A judge rules private school vouchers are against Puerto Rico's constitution; the Secret Service releases a plan to help prevent school shootings; and the Department of Education faces another suit.
What borrowers need to know about the Public Service Loan Forgiveness overhaul
On Wednesday, the U.S. Education Department said it would temporarily relax some of the program's rules. The changes could lead to loan cancellation for tens of thousands of borrowers.
Encore: How to talk to customer service — and actually get what you want
We've all been there: The dreaded call to a customer service line. NPR's Life Kit presents tips for getting the most out of customer service.
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Firm Buys Big Bike-Share Service; Expansion And Higher Rates Seen
Announcing the deal today, Alta said it would expand its service and raise the annual fee to $149 for its New York customers. The company also operates in other large cities.
Trump Reportedly Called National Park Service Over Inauguration Crowd Photos
Trump ordered the agency to provide photos of crowds on the National Mall to prove the media had dishonestly reported attendance at his swearing-in, according to The Washington Post.
Sit. Stay. Call 911: FIDO Vest Gives Service Dogs An Upgrade
Wearable tech is popping up everywhere, and now there's a new vest that has GPS, can make phone calls and can talk back like Siri. But it's not for people — it's for service dogs.
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