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  • In an address to the nation Thursday night, President Bush outlined a modest beginning for troop withdrawals from Iraq.
  • On March 5 Texas holds primaries for president, and for many federal and state offices. Follow the live results.
  • Animated GIFs of satellite images show the before and after effects of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines.
  • Oxbo, which makes farm equipment and related technology, is involved in a major expansion of its facilities in Genesee County.
  • Civilian casualties are climbing as Iran and Israel continue to lob airstrikes at each other.
  • The Rochester Amerks have named a new head coach.Chris Taylor will take over the reins, and he’s a name familiar to Amerks fans. He previously spent a…
  • It's been 6 months since a tsunami swept across the Indian Ocean, killing a quarter of a million people in a dozen countries. As NPR's Margot Adler reports, the billions of dollars in aid that have poured into those countries is only beginning to make a dent.
  • Actress Lauren Ambrose plays daughter Claire Fisher on the HBO drama series Six Feet Under. Also a classically trained opera singer, Ambrose appeared on stage last year in the Sam Shepard play Buried Child at London's National Theatre. (This interview originally aired July 6, 2005.)
  • President George Bush defends his record on job-creation and managing the U.S. economy during a speech in Missouri Monday as the White House sends its annual economic report to Congress. Bush's economic report predicts the economy will grow at 4 percent in 2004, with 2.6 million new jobs created. NPR's Don Gonyea reports.
  • The U.S. First Marine Division moves to seal off roads on the east and north side of the Iraqi capital, and troops fight from skirmish to skirmish, finding huge caches of weapons and ammunition hidden along the sides of Highway 6 along the Tigris River. Hear NPR's John Burnett.
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