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Johnson & Johnson, Under Fire, Has Track Record Of Weathering Trouble
The health care giant faces multiple lawsuits, including one over opioids. A reputation for corporate responsibility, dating back to the Tylenol scandal, offers some protection but no guarantee.
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Boris Johnson To Lead Britain As Its Next Prime Minister
Members of the ruling conservative party have voted for Boris Johnson to replace Theresa May, who is resigning. Johnson, a former foreign secretary and mayor of London, is a Brexit supporter.
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Senate Armed Services Committee Considers Gen. John Hyten For Pentagon Position
The Senate Armed Services Committee held confirmation hearings for four-star Air Force Gen. John Hyten to become the No. 2 uniformed Pentagon official. Hyten faces accusations of sexual harassment.
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Prosecutors Will Not Seek Federal Charges Against NYPD Officer In Eric Garner's Death
There will be no federal charges in the choking death of Eric Garner. The government says it doesn't have evidence to charge the officer involved in Garner's death five years ago on Staten Island.
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Trump Asserts Executive Privilege Over Unredacted Mueller Report
The White House asserted executive privilege over the House Judiciary Committee's subpoena for the full report, as the committee prepared to vote to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt.
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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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Sanders And Warren Lead Democrats' 'Progressive Primary'
Eight months before the Iowa primary, polls show Joe Biden in the lead. Behind him in second and third place are two progressive giants: Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
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Sunday's 2nd Place Finish Was A Huge Victory For Tiger Woods
David Greene talks to sports journalist Kevin Blackistone about Tiger Woods, who returned to form last weekend at the PGA Golf Championship. It's been 10 years since he last won a major title.
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Businesswoman Lubna Olayan On How She Shattered The Stereotype Of Saudi Women
One of the most influential business women in the world is from what might seem like an unlikely place — Saudi Arabia. She sat down for a rare interview to discuss what she's done to get more Saudi women into the work force.
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Critics Say YouTube Hasn't Done Enough To Crack Down On Extremist Content
A year ago, YouTube faced heavy criticism for not taking down extremist content. Since then, the company has revamped its algorithm and hired content moderators. But is the new formula working?
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