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Supreme Court Rules Against Mandatory Union Dues For Public Employees
The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that public sector unions are no longer allowed to compel workers to pay dues. This represents a blow to organized labor.
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Reigning World Cup Champion Germany Loses To South Korea
The reigning world cup champion Germany — is out after losing to South Korea Wednesday. NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Sports Illustrated senior writer Grant Wahl about what it means.
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What's Next For People From Countries On Trump's Travel Ban Seeking Entry Into The U.S.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to civil rights attorney Sirine Shebaya about what President Trump's travel ban means for people seeking entry into the U.S.
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Syrian Children's Choir Will Not Perform At U.S. Festival Because Of Travel Ban
When the Nai Syrian Children's Choir was invited to join the Serenade! Choral Festival in Washington, D.C., this week, they were excited, until they realized they are from a country listed in the American travel ban.
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Illegal Immigration To The U.S. By The Numbers
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Sarah Pierce, policy analyst with the Migration Policy Institute, about illegal immigration to the U.S. and how today's numbers compare to years past. Pierce says we're at a low point today.
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Reporting Crime In Mexico Can Be A Bloody Business
Reporting on crime in the Mexican capital reveals dark truths about a city where officials have tried to keep the crime problem under raps.
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AMC Theatres Introduces New Monthly Program To Compete With Movie Pass
Movie Pass — which lets people go see one movie per day for $10 a month — has new competition. AMC theatres is now offering three special format movies a week for a set monthly price. But Movie Pass has always had competition from Netflix. The question really is do you want to go out or stay in tonight?
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EPA, States Differ On New Rules For Nonstick Chemicals In Drinking Water
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt has called it a "national priority" to regulate nonstick chemicals that were once used in Teflon, Scotchguard and firefighting foam.
Real-Life Wilderness Story Inspires New Film 'Leave No Trace'
The new film directed by Debra Granik is based on a man and his daughter who were discovered living in the woods outside Portland, Oregon.
Author Robert Hilburn Shares Stories And Revelations Inside 'Paul Simon: The Life'
The former Los Angelese Times music critic was given complete editorial control over the singer-songwriter's biography.
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