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No Joke. Flood Insurance Rates Increase On April 1
About a million people will see their premiums double. The rate increase is part of an effort to bring down the debt for the program which subsidizes insurance for people living in flood zones.
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Iran Nuclear Talks: Kerry Will Remain In Switzerland For Another Day
The State Department said talks over reaching a framework deal on Iran's nuclear program are progressing, but the sides have "not reached a political understanding."
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World's Oldest Person Dies At Age 117
Japan's Misao Okawa was born in 1898. She had been the world's oldest person since 2013, according to Guinness World Records.
Musician Joni Mitchell Is 'Awake And In Good Spirits' In Intensive Care
The folk music icon was hospitalized in Los Angeles after being found unconscious in her home Tuesday.
Scary Times For California Farmers As Snowpack Hits Record Lows
Much of the state depends on that snow for its water. In the Central Valley, the nation's most productive farming region, that means another year of fallow fields and emergency water measures.
Brattling After The Pacifire: 'That Should Be A Word'
Kinnovator, Fidgital, Bangst. This isn't gibberish. It's the language of Lizzie Skurnick. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Skurnick about her new book, That Should Be a Word.
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Drinking With 'Mad Men': Cocktail Culture And The Myth Of Don Draper
The culture of retro cocktails that the show helped reignite is intriguing, considering how much of Mad Men is actually about excessive — even abusive — drinking.
In New York, A Sculptor's Got Some S'plaining To Do
Residents of Lucille Ball's hometown in western New York want a life-sized statue of the star removed. They say it's terrifying.
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Lowering A City's Homeless Population — By Forcing The Homeless Out
Officials in Hollywood, Fla., have long battled a controversial homeless advocate. Now they've bought his shelter — and made a deal for him and the homeless people who stayed there to go elsewhere.
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Netanyahu: 'I'm Not Trying To Kill Any Deal' With Iran
The Israeli leader, who appeared on CNN and NBC, urged the U.S. and Western powers to seek a better agreement to limit Tehran's nuclear program.
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