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Jersey City Residents Are Still Reeling Following Deadly Hate Crime
As Jersey City remembers the victims of last week's attack on a Kosher market, the community is talking about its diversity and how to stop hate crimes.
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Michigan Family Holds On To 141-Year-Old Fruitcake
They are keeping the fruitcake to honor Fidelia Ford, an ancestor who baked it in 1878. The cake doesn't set a record. The Detroit News says the record belongs to a cake found in an Egyptian tomb.
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FISA Slams FBI Over Surveillance Of Trump Adviser Carter Page
The secret court that oversees foreign intelligence work rebuked the FBI and Justice Department, essentially asking for the government to prove why its judges should believe what they submit.
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7 Days That Shook 7 Decades Of World Trade
Some see worrisome signs for the international trading system that grew up after World War II, following a week that saw an update to NAFTA, a preliminary U.S.-China deal and a big step toward Brexit.
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Why Dengue Fever Cases Are Hitting Record Highs In Latin America
Some of the reasons for the surge are expected — heavy rainfalls create lots of pools where mosquitoes can breed. But there are some surprising factors, like the Zika virus.
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Secret U.S. Court Issues Public Rebuke Of FBI Over Russia Report
NPR's David Greene talks to ex-DOJ official Mary McCord about the secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court ordering the FBI to explain how it is fixing errors in the Russia investigation.
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Problems Such As Mold Persist At Private Military Housing
The military is struggling to improve living conditions in private military housing, despite widespread complaints about mold and mice. Provisions in the new Department of Defense budget may help.
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State Senator Rich Funke won't seek re-election in 2020
Republican State Sen. Rich Funke announced Tuesday that he will not seek re-election to the 55th State Senate District. Funke made the announcement on...
World Cafe's Best Songs Of 2019
Some of World Cafe's favorite songs of the year include music by Strand of Oaks, The Head and the Heart, Clairo, Sharon Van Etten and more.
Movie Review: 'Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker'
The third movie in the third trilogy of the scrappy little space-opera-that-could — Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker — opens Friday.
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