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If you enjoy beer, your libations are less likely to come from a craft brewery
After almost 20 years of explosive growth in the craft beer industry, more U.S. breweries closed last year than opened. The Brewers Association tracked 335 new openings but nearly 400 closings.
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In some parts of the U.S., the Northern Lights helped to ring in new year
2024 was the year of the aurora borealis. Will the display grace the sky once again at the start of the new year?
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Have you thought about your New Year's resolutions? You might want to hold off
Some psychologists say forget about making sweeping New Year's resolutions, and make small lifestyle changes instead.
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We hear the sounds of musicians who died in 2024
A montage of some of the musicians who died in 2024.
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Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks joined Fleetwood Mac 5 decades ago
Fifty years ago on New Year's Eve, Fleetwood Mac welcomed two musicians: Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham. Their artistry redefined the rock band and their mercurial relationship captivated fans.
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Do dogs need sweaters?
It's December, so depending on where you live, you may be seeing a lot more dogs in sweaters. But do they really need them? Morning Edition investigates.
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Brace yourself for a very busy holiday travel season. Tips to help you
Whether you're driving or flying this holiday season, you'll be part of one the busiest travel seasons of the year. Triple A shares some tips on how to make holiday travel a little bit easier.
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Clarifying the results of a study on black plastics
"Morning Edition" reported on the health risks of flame retardants in black plastic kitchenware. The study cited has issued a correction. The risk is lower than initially reported.
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Hope for Ukraine is gathering thousands of gifts to send to Ukrainian children
The nonprofit Hope for Ukraine is launching two initiatives this holiday season: holiday gift-giving events and a solar-powered Winter relief program.
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Tech titan Google says its new chip will revolutionize the future of computing
Google says its new quantum chip is a major milestone on the road to a revolution in computing. So what's the hype all about?