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Local and state officials push to pass GENDA, expand protections for transgender citizens
Rochester and state officials gathered at City Hall Monday morning to urge the New York State Senate and assembly to pass GENDA - the Gender Expression...
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Sodus double homicide probe enters new phase
Wayne County Deputies say that activities related to the search for the suspect in Monday’s double homicide in the Village of Sodus are being scaled...
Former Mexican Ambassador To The U.S. Weighs In On Migrant Caravan
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with former Mexican Ambassador to the U.S. Arturo Sarukhan about the migrant caravan of thousands of people, who are moving north through Mexico toward the U.S.
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Turkish President Says Journalist Jamal Khashoggi Was 'Brutally Murdered'
Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Saudi operatives killed journalist Jamal Khashoggi in a savage, premeditated action. This comes as Saudi Arabia opens an economic aimed at transforming the kingdom's economy.
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'Solitary Picket' Is One Of The Last Forms Of Legal Public Protest In Russia
In Russia's restrictive political climate it's almost impossible to get permission for a protest. Instead, people are using their right to the "solitary picket," one of the last forms of protest available.
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Paris Bike Share In Peril
Paris' Velib bike-sharing system became a huge success and a point of pride for the city until this year when it changed operators and almost collapsed.
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Elvis Costello On World Cafe
The English singer-songwriter is in great health and has a new record.
Will The Killing Of Jamal Khashoggi Deter Businesses From Investing In Saudi Arabia?
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with New York Times reporter Alan Rappeport, who is at an investment conference in Riyadh. The killing prompted many Western CEOs to cancel plans to attend this gathering.
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Trump Addresses Suspected 'Pipe Bombs' At Campaign Rally In Wisconsin
President Trump began his campaign rally in Wisconsin by addressing the suspicious packages, saying that "any attacks or threats of political violence are an attack on our democracy itself."
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Jury Delivers Guilty Verdict In College Basketball Corruption Case
A federal jury in New York found three people guilty of fraud for paying top-tier basketball recruits to choose certain colleges. NPR's David Greene speaks with sports columnist Kevin Blackistone.
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