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According To Reports North Korea Still Producing Missiles
Reports that North Korea has continued to work on its ballistic missile program have come as no surprise to the South Korean government, which continues to try to build links to the North.
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Blueprints For 3D-Printable Guns Put On Hold
A judge said these untraceable weapons that can be printed from directions downloaded off the Internet could end up in the wrong hands. But some plans have been on the Internet for days.
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Former Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums Dies At 82
Former U.S. Representative and Oakland mayor Ron Dellums has died. He was known for helping found the Congressional Black Caucus and speaking out against apartheid in South Africa.
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What's Next For Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy
Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy's last day on the bench was Tuesday, Kennedy spoke about his retirement at the Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference in Anaheim, Calif., last week.
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Democrats Push For More Records On Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh
Democrats and Republicans in the Senate are at odds over access to past work experience for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks about the current vetting process with Kristine Lucius, a former staff director of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and current executive vice president for policy at The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights.
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Vest Vending Machine Racks Up Sales
A vending machine in San Francisco's airport sells vests, which are often associated with Silicon Valley workers. According to Business Insider, the machine makes $10,000 in sales each month.
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The NYS Public Service Commission rescinds approval of Charter-Time Warner merger
New York State is taking tough action against Charter Communications, the parent company for Spectrum cable and internet services. On Friday, the New...
Cuomo tells regulators to deny insurance rate hikes
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he’s ordered his Department of Financial Services to reject requests by health insurance companies to raise rates in response to...
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Siena Poll shows Cuomo leading Nixon among likely Democratic primary voters
Gov. Andrew Cuomo is currently leading Cynthia Nixon for the governor nomination 2-to-1 in polls among likely Democratic primary voters in New York....
An homage to humor: National Comedy Center opens in Jamestown
What some may have once written off as a pipe dream is about to get real for a small western New York city. Wednesday, August 1 is the grand opening of...
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