HUD's pandemic-era mortgage assistance program has provided forbearances to nearly 9,000 Delawareans.
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President Biden faced a divided Congress for his second State of the Union address - bringing a mixed reaction in Washington. But in Delaware, support for Biden’s message and leadership remains strong.
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Councilman David Anderson co-sponsored the proposal to expand Dover's loitering ordinance city-wide last October.
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The Super Bowl is the single biggest sports betting event each year – and with the Eagles in it this year, plenty of people locally may be interested in putting their money where their mouth is.But even though Delaware had sports betting before most other states, placing wagers here isn’t as easy as it is elsewhere, including neighboring Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland.ESPN writer David Purdum joins us to look at sports betting in the First State and offer some advice on betting on football’s biggest game of the year.
NPR National and World Headlines
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Australia will remove surveillance cameras made by Chinese Communist Party-linked companies from its buildings, the government said Thursday after the U.S. and Britain made similar moves.
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NPR obtained Chief Operating Officer Andrew Watterson's prepared testimony for his scheduled appearance before a Senate committee to discuss what led to thousands of flights being canceled.
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Sentencing is not scheduled until later this year, but the U.S. government had previously announced it wouldn't seek the death penalty.
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Around-the-clock air monitoring has shown normal, un-concerning levels days after the controlled burn, according to the EPA.
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They're dubbed inflation relief payments, but they reflect a hodgepodge of rules and eligibility requirements. The IRS wants time to figure out which rules apply to them.
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Returning CEO Bob Iger is making a statement to his board about the company's finances moving forward.
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