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Inflation soars to an over 40-year high. These are the ways Americans are coping
Consumers are watching their pennies at the gas station and grocery store as consumer prices surged 8.6% in May, pushing the annual inflation rate to its highest in over 40 years.
Woman Charged As Hacker In Capital One Data Breach Exposing Over 100 Million Customers
The country's seventh-largest bank says the information was taken from a hack of credit card applications submitted over a 14-year period.
David Letterman's Top 10 Late-Night Memories (Well, Not Really)
No one has been a late-night TV host longer than David Letterman, who retires Wednesday after 33 years. Here's what he told TV Critic Eric Deggans about leaving the Ed Sullivan Theater one last time.
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Biden budget proposal seeks to revive expanded pandemic-era child tax credit
The president wants to restore the child tax credit back to the amount it was during the pandemic. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado about how it would help.
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There Are Plenty Of RFID-Blocking Products, But Do You Need Them?
An industry has sprung up to make wallets and accessories that block hackers from "skimming" data wirelessly through radio frequency identification. But some experts say there's little need to worry.
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This card game has no rules and is designed for people with dementia to play
As a person with dementia's condition worsens, enjoying activities with others may be more difficult.
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Clinton: Other Threats Topped Iraq
When former President Bill Clinton met with George W. Bush before leaving office, he told his successor that Osama bin Laden, the Middle East and North Korea posed more of a threat to U.S. national security than Iraq, Clinton says. In the first part of a two-part interview, Clinton also tells NPR's Juan Williams that bin Laden dominated intelligence discussions at the White House.
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Education Is A Top Issue In Midterms, And Professors Promise To Encourage Voting
Also in our weekly roundup, rural teens are experiencing homelessness, and four universities are suing the federal government over international student immigration rules.
Biden administration unveils hydrogen tax credit plan to jump-start industry
The plan outlines a tiered system, with cleaner energy projects receiving more, and smaller credits going to those that use fossil fuel to produce hydrogen.
In Wake Of Attacks, France Moves To Regulate Prepaid Bank Cards
Extremists reportedly used such cards in preparation for the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris, according to the country's finance minister.
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