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Why Pop-Up Shops Keeping Popping Up
Halloween pop-up stores occupying temporarily vacant storefronts are back and the pop-up concept is expanding. Now online retailers and digital brands are taking the pop-up model and refining it.
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Most Of The Money Pouring Into Midterm Campaigns Is Going To Democratic Candidates
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Sheila Krumholz, executive director of the Center for Responsive Politics, about midterm ad spending and what the numbers say about a possible election advantage.
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A Year Later, Americans Are Deeply Divided Over The #MeToo Movement
One year after the #MeToo movement took off, new NPR-Ipsos polls show the nation deeply divided on sexual assault and harassment, with fissures running more along party lines than gender.
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For Cervical Cancer Patients, Less Invasive Surgery Is Worse For Survival
Two new studies suggest that minimally invasive surgery for early stage cervical cancer patients leads to death and recurring disease more often than standard surgery through a large incision.
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Reese's Rolled Out A Candy Converter To Help Get Rid Of Unwanted Halloween Candy
If you've got a stock pile of unwanted candy, Reese's created a converter just for that. A chance for people to trade out unwanted Halloween candy for Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.
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Google Employees Plan A Walkout Over The Handling Of Sexual Harassment Claims
Employees at several Google offices around the world have begun a series walkouts today, protesting the company's handling of sexual harassment claims.
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A Look A How College-Educated White Women Are Leaning In Georgia's Gubernatorial Race
College educated white women tend to vote Republican in Georgia, but this year might be different. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with three Atlanta women who offer their views on the midterms.
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A Timeout Retirement Announcement
Head coach Denny Douds retired from coaching East Stroudsburg University's football team after more than 40 years. He called an illegal fourth timeout, told his team and walked off the field.
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All candidates for governor but Cuomo attend debate
During the only upstate debate of the 2018 New York governor’s race, the incumbent was criticized for both his record — and his absence. Gov. Andrew...
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Some South Texas Residents Puzzled Over Trump's Warnings About Migrant Caravan
As a caravan of migrants continues north through Mexico, Texas border towns are preparing. Many are also skeptical about the deployment of U.S. troops to the border, and some say this is all politics.
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