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Baseless 2020 Conspiracies Complicate Ohio Effort To Buy Voting Machines
The lies about voting machine company Dominion are having real world impact. One Ohio county stalled a contract to buy voting machines after hearing from constituents riled up by the false claims.
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State Legislature approves new eviction protections
New York state lawmakers held a special December session Monday to enact new protections for tenants unable to meet rent payments, due to pandemic...
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Update On Shooting At Gilroy Garlic Festival
At least three victims and a suspected gunman were killed and more were injured in a shooting at California's Gilroy Garlic Festival on Sunday. KQED's Rachael Myrow is at Gilroy's police headquarters.
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Future uncertain for bill regulating CBD
A bill currently before Gov. Andrew Cuomo would regulate the sale of CBD products in New York state and set up new rules for the state’s growing hemp...
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'Blind Injustice' Opera Sets Out To Open Eyes About Wrongful Conviction Rates
Based on former federal prosecutor Mark Godsey's book of the same title, the new opera Blind Injustice draws on detailed interviews with exonerees to put America's criminal justice system on trial.
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World War II Veteran Awarded Posthumous Purple Heart
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Clara Cunningham Osborne, sister of Navy Seaman First Class James Cunningham, who was awarded a posthumous Purple Heart for his service during World War II.
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Advocates vow to fight on to make marijuana legal in New York in 2020
Advocates of legalizing adult recreational marijuana said they plan to spend the next six months convincing state lawmakers to allow the drug to be sold...
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Federal Agents Joked About Migrant Deaths, Propublica Reports
Members of a secret Facebook group of current and former Border Patrol agents joked about migrant deaths and made derogatory comments about Latina lawmakers who planned to visit detention sites.
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As Post-California Wildfire Recovery Efforts Drag On, Resources Run Low
Some survivors of the wildfires in recent years are finding their insurance coverage is running out before their homes are rebuilt. A construction worker shortage is contributing to delays.
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Supporters seek pact on anti-climate change bill
State senators and Assembly members are pushing for action to combat climate change before the legislative session ends later this month. But Gov....
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