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Flanagan to lead Senate minority in 2019
Senate GOP Leader John Flanagan was re-elected as the leader of the Republicans in that chamber on Friday, surviving a challenge from upstate Sen. Cathy...
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New Strong Museum exhibit focuses on Women in Games
Women in Games is the focus of a new exhibit now open at the Strong Museum. Shannon Symonds says as a woman and a gamer herself, this exhibit is...
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From TV To Movies, How Corruption Plays Out On Our Screens
Corruption is kind of a big news story these days and it's one of Hollywood's favorite subjects. NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour takes a look at how corruption is presented in TV and movies.
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Ivanka Trump Used Personal Email For Government Business, Washington Post Says
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig about her story that found Ivanka Trump sent hundreds of emails last year to government officials using a personal email account.
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It's Time To Stop Raising Interest Rates, Kashkari Says
The Federal Reserve is likely to raise interest rates in December. Neel Kashkari, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, tells Steve Inskeep it's not the right time to do so.
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Why Trevor Paglen Thinks About Who's Watching Us
Trevor Paglen documents what hidden structures of data collection and mass surveillance look like — making sure we see what those in power might not want us to. Next he sends a satellite into space.
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For Wildfire Evacuees, Bureaucratic Nightmare Begins
As the deadly Camp Fire burns in Northern California, people who lost their homes face a new struggle: lost paperwork. They're finding out what that means as they try to rebuild their lives.
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Speed Cameras In Italian Village Record Thousands Of Infractions
After just two weeks, Acquetico's cameras caught more than 58,000 speeding incidents, according to Italian media. That's a hefty number for a community of about 120 residents.
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Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Asylum Restrictions
A federal judge temporarily blocked the administration from enforcing new restrictions on the asylum process. Trump wants to automatically deny asylum to migrants who cross the border illegally.
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Saudi Prince Was Likely Involved In Journalist's Death, Rep. Schiff Says
Rachel Martin talks to Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff of California, who is expected to become chair of the House Intelligence Committee, about the latest on the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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