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Troll Watch: Study Shows Older Americans Share The Most Fake News
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Andy Guess of Princeton University about a new study that finds that older Americans are more likely to share fake news than their younger counterparts.
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Suspected Kidnapper Of Wis. Teenager Is To Make First Court Appearance
People in Baron, Wis., are celebrating the return of Jayme Closs, who went missing three months ago after her parents were found shot to death in their home.
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Family Dips Into Retirement Savings To Make Ends Meet During Shutdown
During the longest government shutdown in history, essential federal employees are still working without pay. We hear how one family has been affected.
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Busy week in Albany to include early voting measures, transgender rights
The Democratic-led New York State Legislature is set for a big week. Action is planned on Monday to implement early voting in the state, and on Tuesday...
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How The 2020 Democratic Field Is Filling Out
The Democratic presidential field grew over the weekend, with two more candidates joining the race. But more than a dozen are poised on the sidelines of the 2020 primary.
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Smash Helps Customers In Beijing To Vent Anger
Reuters reports you can pay $23 to enter a room and release your pent-up feelings by smashing things: TVs, computers, old radios, furniture, etc. One customer brought wedding photos to destroy.
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Actor Hugh Grant Would Like His Film Script Back
Grant says the script with notes all over it was in a bag that was stolen from his car. He's appealing for the script to be returned, and also, he says, his kids' medical cards.
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Schumer says hemp investment could bring hundreds of jobs to the Southern Tier
A Canadian cannabis company could be bringing hundreds of jobs to the Southern Tier. The company is Canopy Growth; that’s the business that locally...
'Barely Treading Water': Why The Shutdown Disproportionately Affects Black Americans
As the government shutdown enters its fourth week, federal workers are struggling to make ends meet. But according to Jamiles Lartey, the shutdown is having a disproportionate effect on black workers.
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Central Floridians Debate What People From Tampa Should Be Called
Central Florida is debating the question of what Tampa residents should be called. Tampanians, Tampans or is it Tampeños? NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with TV host Mario R. Núñez, who sparked this debate.
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