Bill Chappell
Stories
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National
Have a complaint about CVS? So do pharmacists: Many just walked out
After a large walkout forced at least a dozen stores to shut down in the Kansas City area, CVS promises change. But critics say the crisis in staffing and unfair pay extends beyond that market.
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National
Taylor Swift's star power sends Travis Kelce's jersey sales soaring
It takes 106 football players to sell out an NFL stadium — or one Taylor Swift. So when the pop superstar was linked to Travis Kelce, fans immediately took action.
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Science
A source of carbon — a building block of life — is found on Jupiter's moon Europa
"The discovery signals a potentially habitable environment in the ocean of Europa," according to the Webb Space Telescope's website.
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Environment
From hangry to chonky: Fat Bear Week is coming
There can be only one — and they shall be rotund. The brown bears of Katmai National Park and Preserve in Alaska have been plumping themselves up, to prepare for a new hibernation season.
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National
Simone Biles will go to a U.S. record 6th World Championships after 'nail-biting' win
Simone Biles, 26, is now the only U.S. woman ever chosen for six World Championships. The star gymnast is heading back to Antwerp, where she competed in her first Worlds in 2013.
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National
5 Americans freed from prison in Iran land on U.S. soil
The former prisoners were tearfully reunited with family and friends at the airport, hugging and crying after years of enforced separation.
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National
Have you seen an F-35 in South Carolina? One has gone missing
The pilot ejected safely from the fighter jet near Charleston, S.C. Now the Marines want the public's help in finding the aircraft, which is part of a training and demonstration squadron.
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National
Pop-up units spring up after Maui fire disaster, giving families a place to call home
In Hawaii, people who lost their homes to wildfires could soon be living in a pop-up village, with space for around 250 people.
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National
Alex Murdaugh wants a new trial, accusing the clerk of court of jury tampering
Defense lawyers for convicted South Carolina lawyer Murdaugh say Clerk of Court Rebecca Hill violated her oath of office as well as their client's constitutional right to an impartial jury.
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National
He came to Maui to find his granddad. He wound up giving out thousands in aid money
Kian Lutu says it was his duty to volunteer in shelters and dole out donations. It's one example of how Maui's communities and families banded together after last month's wildfires.