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A New Chinese-Funded Railway In Kenya Sparks Debt-Trap Fears
China has become the biggest lender on the African continent. The Nairobi-to-Mombasa railway is a symbol of Kenya's ambitions. But critics say China is saddling Kenya with unsustainable debt.
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Controversial Candidate In Virginia Senate Race Could Affect House's Balance Of Power
A controversial Republican Senate candidate in Virginia could also cost the GOP House seats in midterm elections next month.
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Energy Companies In Alaska Fight Controversial Salmon Initiative
The ballot measure pits the state's love for salmon against its need for oil and mining revenue. The controversial measure has drawn more money than all three gubernatorial candidates combined.
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Nobel economics prize winner had taught at UR
(WXXI News and AP) There is another Nobel Prize-Rochester connection. On Monday, it was announced that two researchers at American universities have...
Suffrage leader nearly lost to history is remembered in Greece
The Rochester Finger Lakes region was the epicenter of the suffragist movement in the 19th century. Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and...
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Green Party comptroller candidate says it's all about fighting climate change
The Green Party candidate for state comptroller, Marc Dunlea, said he isn’t in the race to win but rather to highlight one key issue — combating climate...
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Amid #MeToo, New York Employers Face Strict New Sexual Harassment Laws
In response to the transformation of views on sexual harassment, New York state and New York City passed laws requiring training of all workers. Now, business owners are scrambling to comply.
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The Latest On The Disappearance Of Saudi Journalist Jamal Khashoggi
More details are emerging about the disappearance of a Saudi Arabian journalist and Washington Post contributor who was last seen entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, eight days ago.
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Stephen Carter's Book Tells How His Grandmother Helped Convict A Mob Boss
Morning Edition's Steve Inskeep talks to Stephen Carter about his book Invisible: The Forgotten Story of the Black Woman Lawyer Who Took Down America's Most Powerful Mobster.
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Yellowstone's Ear Spring Geyser Erupts, Spewing Decades-Old Trash
According to Live Science, the geyser discharged, among other things, a cement block, coins, cans, and a baby pacifier from the 1930s. The park encourages visitors not to throw things into geysers.
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