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Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló Says He Is Considering Resigning
After refusing to resign despite massive street protests, Puerto Rico's Gov. Ricardo Rosselló's associates say he's considering stepping down. If he does, it's not clear who'll replace him.
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Mueller's Testimony Did Little To Simmer Tensions Between Democrats And GOP
NPR's Noel King talks to NPR's Ryan Lucas and former federal prosecutor Kim Wehle about whether Democrats, and the justice system, could pursue an obstruction of justice case against the president.
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Governor Of Puerto Rico Yields To Public Outcry And Resigns
Ricardo Rosselló will resign the office effective Aug. 2. He made the announcement in a recorded address posted online, as thousands of protesters packed the streets outside his executive residence.
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Rep. Speier: Impeachment 'Is Not A Polling Point. This About The Constitution'
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Democratic Rep. Jackie Speier about the Mueller testimony. She says President Trump's tax returns could be an "aha moment" on that path to impeachment.
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Puerto Rico Continue Protests Ahead Of Expected Address From Gov. Ricardo Rosselló
Thousands of protesters gathered in the streets of San Juan Wednesday night waiting for a promised address from Gov. Ricardo Rosselló. The governor has been facing calls to resign.
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Litigation Over America's Opioid Crisis Is Heating Up
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with lawyer Mike Moore, who is representing several states, counties and cities that are suing opioid manufacturers.
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A Puerto Rico Protest Song: 'Afilando Los Cuchillos'
The song "Afilando Los Cuchillos" was a major feature during the protests in Puerto Rico that led to the resignation of Gov. Ricardo Rossello last week.
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The Sisters Of A-WA Share Their Great-Grandmother's Refugee Story
On its latest album, Bayti Fi Rasi, the trio tells a story of their relatives fleeing Yemen and arriving in Israel as part of Operation Magic Carpet in 1949.
New York raises statewide smoking age to 21
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) New York is the latest state to raise its smoking age from 18 to 21 in an effort to discourage teens from getting hooked. The change...
What every landlord and tenant should know about New York’s new rent laws
Landlords and tenants are dealing with the ripple effects of New York state’s updated rent laws. Housing attorney Nicholas Miraglia, from Burgess &...
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