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Stormy The Cat Being Booted From Alaska General Store
For more than six years, Stormy has occupied the Fritz Creek General Store in Homer. Officials now say the cat's presence violates food safety standards, according to The Homer News.
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House Intelligence Committee Plans To Talk To More Trump Associates
David Greene talks to Democratic Rep. Mike Quigley of Illinois about congressional probes into President Trump, and where they'll go in the future. NPR's Scott Horsley weighs in on the topic.
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Bicycle Race Delayed After Female Rider Catches Up To Men
The women's race started 10 minutes after the men. A female Swiss cyclist caught up to the men and nearly got tangled up with their support vehicles. Organizers had to pause the women's race.
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Storytelling Instead Of Scolding: Inuit Say It Makes Their Children More Cool-Headed
At the top of the world, parents have figured out how to discipline kids without yelling, scolding or even speaking in an angry tone. Their secret is an ancient tool that sculpts children's behavior.
Sacramento's Use-Of-Force Policy Is Very Weak, Black Lives Matter Says
David Greene talks to Tanya Faison, head of Sacramento's Black Lives Matter chapter, after the district attorney there said no charges would be filed against police involved in Stephon Clark's death.
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Humanitarian Crisis At The Southern Border Builds, Border Patrol Says
Agents apprehended some 60,000 people last month — about 12,000 more immigrants than they picked up in January. The majority arrested are families, and children traveling alone or without a parent.
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Paid Family Leave Gains Momentum In States As Bipartisan Support Grows
Paid time off for illness and family caregivers has substantial bipartisan support. Several states are expected to consider proposals, but there are disagreements over how to structure and pay for it.
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Accused Of Intervening In Criminal Case
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces growing accusations that his government intervened inappropriately to protect a company accused of bribery and corruption. His popularity has plummeted.
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Automakers In The U.K. Warn A No-Deal Brexit Could Cause Huge Production Declines
Britain's auto industry is facing huge pressures as the U.K. works to negotiate its exit agreement with the E.U. BMW and Toyota are warning the future of their U.K. operations are under threat.
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Commissioner Of Food And Drug Administration Announces He Will Resign
In a surprise move, the Food and Drug Administration commissioner announced Tuesday he will resign from his position. Dr. Scott Gottlieb is widely viewed as an effective advocate of public health.
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