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Lawmakers Have Until Friday To Avoid A Government Shutdown
David Greene talks to GOP analyst Scott Jennings, former special assistant to President George W. Bush, about what the week looks like for Republicans ahead of a potential partial government shutdown.
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New Job Hope For Adults In Drug And Alcohol Recovery
Many in recovery go long periods without work, and face stigma against addiction. A new hiring site, just for job seekers in recovery, aims to change that.
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Lawsuit filed over pay raises for lawmakers
A government reform group has filed a lawsuit to stop a pay raise granted to state lawmakers by a compensation commission. The conservative-leaning...
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What Happens When The Government Shuts Down? Ex-Chief Of Staff Has Answers
Steve Inskeep talks to former White House chief of staff Denis McDonough, who served under President Obama, during the two-week government shutdown in 2013.
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Sen. Ron Wyden On Michael Flynn's Sentencing, Russia Investigation
David Greene talks to the Oregon Democrat about Flynn, who lied to the FBI, and reports commissioned by a Senate panel detailing how Russia used social media to influence the 2016 election.
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New Spending Proposal Suggests Compromise May Be Reached, Government Shutdown Avoided
New talks on Capitol Hill about a government spending proposal signal the White House is backing down from its demand for $5 billion for a border wall as they try to fashion a deal before Friday's deadline
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How And Why Toto's 1983 Hit 'Africa' Got New Life In 2018
The 1983 hit Africa by Toto got some serious new life in 2018. NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Rob Harvilla, a music reviewer for The Ringer, about how this happened and why.
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NYS announces record consumer fraud settlement with Charter/Spectrum over internet service
New York State Attorney General Barbara Underwood on Tuesday announced a record $174 million consumer fraud settlement with Charter Communications, the...
Finger Lakes-Rochester area to get $86.5 million in state economic development aid
The Rochester-Finger Lakes area will be receiving $86.5 million dollars in state aid for a variety of economic development projects. The official...
Judge Who Invalidated Obamacare Has Been A 'Go-To Judge' For Republicans, Critics Say
Court watchers weren't shocked when Reed O'Connor, a U.S. district judge in Texas, ruled the Affordable Care Act invalid. Critics say he usually sides with Republicans on ideological cases.
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