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NY tweaks harassment standard, easier to prove claims
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) Victims of workplace harassment in New York will no longer have to prove the conduct was "severe and pervasive" to make their case in...
Lake sturgeon being considered for endangered species list
Sturgeon are an iconic species of the Great Lakes -- with their long noses and whiskers, and bony plates down their backs, they can grow up to 7 feet...
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Wilmots to sell investment in del Lago to their casino partner
There’s a change in ownership coming for the del Lago Resort & Casino in Seneca County. The Wilmot family, Rochester-based developers who operate...
NYPD Officer, Who Used Banned Chokehold On Eric Garner, Is Fired
NPR's Noel King talks to Cindy Rodriguez of member station WNYC and legal scholar Paul Butler about whether the family of Eric Garner has received justice for his death in 2014.
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Italian Prime Minister Says He Will Resign
In Italy, Giuseppe Conte resigned Tuesday as prime minister of a coalition government after only about 14 months in power. His resignation throws Italy into a state of political uncertainty.
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Democratic Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang On His Universal Basic Income Plan
Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang has a plan to save the U.S. economy — a Universal Basic Income, which he says will take the country by storm.
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Why Sea Level Rise Varies Across The World
The sea level is rising more in some coastal places than in others. But why is that? It has to do with wind, currents, glaciers and even the last Ice Age.
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How The Flying Shame Movement Got Off The Ground
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Umair Irfan, who covers climate change and the environment for Vox, about the flying shame movement and what can be done about carbon emissions from air travel.
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A Look At The ISIS Presence In Afghanistan
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Kelly Magsamen, vice president for national security and international policy at the Center for American Progress, about ISIS in Afghanistan, and beyond.
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Time Capsule In Derry, N.H., Turns Up Empty
In 1969, residents of Derry made a time capsule. Fifty years later, library staff cracked the old safe to see what was left behind. They were horrified to find that the safe was empty.
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