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California Moves Forward With Plan To Require Solar Panels On New Homes
The state is poised to become the first in the country to require the panels on new single-family houses, with a few exceptions. The mandate will kick in as of 2020.
Former Iranian Nuclear Negotiator Weighs In On U.S. Decision To Leave Nuclear Deal
A former Iranian nuclear negotiator, Seyed Hossein Mousavian, weighs in on how President Trump's withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal is playing out in that country.
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Las Vegas Golden Knights Could End Up In Stanley Cup Finals In Team's Inaugural Year
With just a few teams left in the NHL playoffs, it looks like there may be a first time winner of the Stanley Cup before it's all over. It might even be the Las Vegas Golden Knights, a team that didn't exist 14 months ago.
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Korean Culinary Cures: From Tummy Aches To Hangovers, Here's How Moms Cook Up Relief
Cooking to soothe sick children is a ritual for moms around the world. In Korea, some foods are widely believed to help treat ailments and boost health. Here's a look at some popular healing dishes.
Worries That A Federal Student Loan Watchdog Will Be Muzzled
The office of Students and Young Consumers at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will be folded into another office. Advocates are concerned about what that means for vulnerable borrowers.
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Government Will Test And Collect Data From New Drone Programs In 10 States
"Data gathered from these pilot projects will form the basis of a new regulatory framework to safely integrate drones into our national airspace," Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao said Wednesday.
Kelly Willis, With Some Distance, Is 'Back Being Blue'
Willis' first album of solo material in 11 years has the pillowy, R&B-glazed texture of country-pop in the disco era, without abandoning the singer's alt-country roots.
In Election Upset, Malaysia's Mahathir Returns To Power After 15 Years
Mahathir Mohamad, who previously led Malaysia for more than two decades, has won a surprise victory over Prime Minister Najib Razak, who has been embroiled in a long-running corruption scandal.
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Top Stories: Detained Americans Return; Hawaiian Volcano Danger
Also: Several die in Kenya after a dam collapses; Ford suspends production of the F-150 truck after a fire at a parts supplier's factory; and today is the 200th anniversary of Paul Revere's death.
Lori McKenna's 'People Get Old' Immortalizes Everyday Intimacy
Lori McKenna is a master of the eloquently plainspoken gut punch. Hear the first single from The Tree, out July 20.
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