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Schumer calls for changes in canned wine regulations
Senator Schumer joined several Finger Lakes wine makers as well as local officials and industry representatives at Fox Run Vineyards in Yates County. To…
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To Evade U.S. Sanctions, Iranian Tankers 'Go Dark'
Tankers carrying Iranian oil and gas are employing a tried and true method of masking their cargo or 'going dark' as a way to evade U.S. sanctions. Their main customer is China.
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Largest Earthquake To Hit The State In 2 Decades Rattles Southern California
A 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck Southern California about 150 miles northeast of Los Angeles. It is the largest earthquake in two decades to hit the state.
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Criminal Justice Overhaul Sparks Backlash In Seattle
Seattle's progressive approach to prosecuting homeless people who commit serious crimes is creating a backlash. Many want more aggressive prosecutions of violent mentally ill people.
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Military Involvement In July 4 Events
July 4 in Washington, D.C., was marked by an increased military presence. NPR's Noel King speaks with retired Lt. Gen. David Barno about the military's involvement in the event.
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June Jobs Numbers Rebound
U.S. employers added 224,000 new jobs in June. That's far more than many analysts were expecting and marks a rebound after a disappointing May.
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This Isn't The 1st Time Americans Have Debated What To Call Detention Centers
The fight over what to call the detention centers at the Southern border evokes a similar debate over what to call Japanese American incarceration during World War II.
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Sudan's Ruling Military Junta Strike Power-Sharing Deal With Pro-Democracy Activists
Sudan's ruling military junta and the pro-democracy movement that topped the long-time ruler have agreed to share power. Protest leaders celebrated the agreement as a victory.
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Tell NPR What You're Listening To This Summer
We ask listeners to tweet us with their favorite summer song.
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Barbershop: Nike Recalls 'Racist' Air Max Shoe
NPR's Michel Martin speaks about the controversy with journalist Alyssa Rosenberg, professor Joseph Cooper and fashion blogger Eugene Rabkin.
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