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Cuomo plans ambitious first 100 days of 2019
Gov. Andrew Cuomo is beginning 2019 a little early. Cuomo, in a speech at the New York City Bar Association, outlined what he admits is an ambitious...
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Gillette Launches #MeToo-Inspired Ad Campaign, Backlash Follows
Gillette has become the latest brand to face backlash for taking a stand on a heated social issue with a new ad spotlighting the #MeToo movement and calling out toxic masculinity.
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Biologists Test Promising Treatments For Bats Threatened By Fungal Disease
A fungal disease called white-nose syndrome has killed millions of North American cave-dwelling bats over the past decade. Now, scientists are field testing some promising treatments.
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Film Festival Hit 'Saint Frances' Opens In Theaters
In the new independent comedy Saint Frances, a young woman finds her sense of family upended by a romance, an unexpected pregnancy and a gig as a nanny.
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Tiny Field In Tokyo Marathon Another Casualty Of Japan's Coronavirus Response
The Tokyo Marathon had just a tiny fraction of its usual runners this weekend. Japan is canceling events both big and small in an attempt to curb coronavirus spread ahead of the summer Olympics.
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Iran Sanctions Aggravate Coronavirus Crisis
Have years of U.S. sanctions and efforts to isolate Iran affected the ability to get information about –- or aid to help control –- the coronavirus, as it continues to spread?
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Jobless Claims Spike Throughout Country As Coronavirus Pauses Business
States are now reporting a sudden, sharp spike in jobless claims as the coronavirus crisis stalls business around the country.
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Israeli Government Criticized For How It Monitors COVID-19 Cases
Israel is using phone data to track people potentially exposed to the coronavirus. That touched off a backlash among Israelis worried about the direction of their democracy
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Coronavirus Guidance Across Texas Is Not Consistent
NPR's Noel King talks to Forth Worth Mayor Betsy Price about whether her telling residents to stay at home will be effective, since the state hasn't issued a shelter-in-place decree.
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How The Impeachment Inquiry Is Shaking Up Rep. Elise Stefanik's Race For Reelection
The impeachment battle is playing out with remarkable intensity in a N.Y. congressional district. Republican Elise Stefanik has emerged as a big supporter of the president, but there's been backlash.
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