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Hochul 'prohibitive favorite' to win June primary
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is ahead in the polls, has a hefty campaign war chest, and plenty of cash to distribute in the state budget.
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European leaders caution against escalating Russia-Ukraine tensions
Officials in Europe are working toward a common approach to address Russia's threat against Ukraine. France's president says the EU must use every tool in its diplomatic tool box.
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Bringing Life to Physics Class
A University of North Carolina professor is doing his best to shatter the myth that physics classes are difficult boring. In one example, Richard Superfine has students pretend to be a train to demonstrate magnetic levitation.
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Conservative Illinois state Sen. Darren Bailey wins GOP primary for governor
Republican Darren Bailey, who is backed by former President Donald Trump, will face Democrat and billionaire Gov. JB Pritzker on the Illinois ballot for governor in November.
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The atmosphere outside the Supreme Court, where some protest and others celebrate
Activists from both sides of the abortion issue gathered outside the Supreme Court today. Some were celebrating. Some were protesting.
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Examining Right-To-Work Laws Impact On Income And Economic Growth
Last week, Morning Edition aired a piece about right-to-work laws in Kentucky. To clarify some assertions made in the piece, Steve Inskeep talks to David Wessel, of the Brookings Institution.
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Poll: Americans Split on House Impeachment Inquiry
Independents at this point say they are not on board with the impeachment inquiry. But with more revelations coming out, the pollsters warn, that could change.
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Firm contracted to make Postal Service trucks plans to do it at a non-union facility
The U.S. Postal Service has big plans to replace its aging fleet of 165,000 gasoline-burning delivery vehicles. And some are pushing for the electric trucks to be built by union labor in Wisconsin.
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Conditions Complicate Hunt for Quake Survivors
Aftershocks and torrential rains make the search for survivors even more difficult in the aftermath of a major earthquake in a densely populated area of Indonesia. More than 4,300 people are known to be dead.
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Former Tyco Executives Convicted
The former CEO of Tyco International, Dennis Kozlowski, and ex-finance chief Mark Swartz are convicted of improperly taking more than $600 million in corporate bonuses and loans from the industrial services company.
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