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In California's Fourth Year Of Drought, New Regulations and $1 Billion In Relief
NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with KPCC reporter Molly Peterson on how effective California's new water restrictions will be in the midst of the state's historic drought.
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Census Bureau Tests New Online Survey In Small Towns Ahead Of 2020
The year 2020 will be the first time the Census will be available online. But the Census Bureau must persuade hard-to-reach groups to take the survey. So they're doing a practice run in Savannah, Ga.
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Rethinking Alcohol: Can Heavy Drinkers Learn To Cut Back?
The limit for healthy drinking may be less than you think — one drink a day for women and two for men, according to health experts. New strategies aim to help heavy drinkers reduce their intake.
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Meet The Attorney Defending Confederate Flag License Plates
R. James George Jr. started his legal career as a clerk for the first African-American Supreme Court justice and once defended rapper Tupac Shakur. But he's also a staunch First Amendment defender.
Eurozone Threatened By Divide Between Greece And Germany
Germany, which has backed most of the bailout loans to Greece, wants Greeks to stick to austerity measures. The new Greek government says austerity has destroyed the economy.
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5 Reasons Cruz Announced His Candidacy Early
Cruz has not been the buzz candidate so far in the GOP's 2016 discussions — nor the media's. In fact, he has seemed at times a bit of a faded rose, a skyrocket that has spent much of its sparkle.
Fundraising Site For Teachers Illuminates Classroom Disparities
Since DonorsChoose.org launched in 2000, teachers have been able to crowdfund rather than use their own money to pay for supplies. A broader look at the site's data shows who needs what.
Wisconsin Men's Basketball Team Tests NCAA Stenographer
Nigel Hayes peppered a news conference with words not usually heard during such an event. It turns out, he and some teammates were fascinated with the woman who transcribes their press conferences.
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Phoenix Zoo Misidentifies Gender Of Andean Bear
For two years, the zoo said Luka was a male when the bear was really a female. The zoo explained that it's difficult to identify the sex of juvenile Andean bears.
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A Side Of SpaceX You May Not Have Seen Before
CEO Elon Musk's decision to put photos in the public domain was spurred by a Twitter follower who asked: What is there to lose?
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