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Mich. Governor Vetoes Bill Allowing Concealed Weapons In Schools
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder vetoed a bill on Tuesday that would have allowed people with concealed pistol permits to carry guns in schools. He was under widespread pressure to veto it after the school shooting in Newtown, Conn., last week. Robert Siegel talks to Rick Pluta of Michigan Public Radio.
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Cities like Dayton are welcoming new immigrant residents
The battle over migrants and immigration has some big cities in turmoil. Smaller rust belt locations--like Dayton Ohio--are setting up services to attract and help new immigrant residents
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Coronavirus Casts A Pall Over Cruise Industry At Height Of Booking Season
Tales of life on a ship quarantined in Japan amid a coronavirus outbreak are hurting bookings for the growing cruise line industry. But the industry has shaken off worse crises, an analyst says.
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Trump Official Dismisses Warnings About Trade Tensions As 'Hiccups'
Amid rising trade tensions with Canada, China and Europe, the president is getting a lot of pushback from business groups and trading partners, who say tariffs will undermine the U.S. economy.
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Communities are evacuated as wildfire season gets underway in Canada
Wildfires have forced evacuations in the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. Parts of Wisconsin, Minnesota and the Dakotas are seeing poor air quality due to smoke.
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Here's what we know so far about Trump's assassination attempt
The latest on what we know about the shooting at yesterday's Trump rally and the investigation into it.
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Hochul signs law to regulate kids’ social media feeds, while poll shows her popularity sinking
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation Thursday that will regulate how children use social media. A poll shows New Yorers support the measures, but the majority of potential voters surveyed do not view the governor favorably.
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Nicotine innovation: pouches and beyond
Zyn, Velo and other nicotine pouches are surging in popularity — the latest in a fast-moving industry selling nicotine in smokeless forms that they claim are less harmful than traditional tobacco.
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'The Hunger Games' Meets Capitol Hill At The Freshman Office Lottery
New members tried out any number of rituals — from lucky dances to backflips — hoping the office odds were ever in their favor.
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'Pelo Malo' Is A Rare Look Into Latin American Race Relations
A new Venezuelan film explores racism and homophobia through the experiences of 9-year-old Junior, who drives his mother up a wall in a quest to straighten his thick, curly "pelo malo," or "bad hair."
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