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Speeding Teenage Driver In Canada Blames Hot Wings
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police clocked the speeding red Camaro at 105 mph through Manitoba. The driver explained he'd eaten too many hot wings, and really needed a bathroom. The driver was fined.
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'The Tomorrow Man,' a film shot in the Rochester area, debuts
A film that was shot in the Rochester-Finger Lakes region opened Friday night at The Little Theatre . There was an invitation-only showing at The Little...
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Medical debt forgiven? Researchers study what it means for your household
A few months after a nonprofit organization announced it was erasing millions of dollars of medical debt in the Finger Lakes region, a team of...
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Carlos Santana Brings Hope, Courage And Joy To A World 'Infected With Fear'
The guitar legend recorded 49 songs in 10 days for his latest album, Africa Speaks.
The Money And Trade-Offs Involved In The Influencer Economy
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Taylor Lorenz of The Atlantic about the influence economy, how much money is at stake and who has the power.
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Oregon's Criminal Justice System To Be Examined Over Treatment Of Mentally Ill People
Some Oregon inmates with mental illness are in jail rather than a state mental health hospital. A federal judge will hear arguments Tuesday that Oregon is not providing timely, appropriate care.
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Civil Disobedience Campaign Enters 2nd Day In Sudan
A civil disobedience campaign aimed at forcing the ruling military junta in Sudan to accept civilian rule entered a second day on Monday. Most businesses were shut down.
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Scores Killed In Central Mali Village As Ethnic Violence Escalates
The United Nations says dozens of people were killed in an armed attack on a village in the West African Nation of Mali. It's the latest in a spate of deadly attacks in the region.
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House Panel To Begin Probe Into Powerful Tech Giants
Steve Inskeep talks to Diana Moss, president of the American Antitrust Institute, about the House Judiciary Committee launching an antitrust probe into the big tech industry.
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'Great Successor' Warns Kim Jong Un Is A Threat, Not A Joke
Rachel Martin talks to Washington Post reporter Anna Fifield about her new book — The Great Successor — where she sought to piece together the puzzle of North Korea's Kim Jong Un.
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