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Trump's Company Loses Lawsuit Filed By Golf Club Members
The president's business canceled memberships in the National Jupiter Golf Club, but kept the fees. A federal court has ruled the company must refund nearly $6 million.
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Home prices see biggest drop in 9 years, thanks to higher mortgage rates
The super-heated housing market is cooling off. Home prices have fallen about 6% since their peak in June. The pace of sales also fell for the 7th straight month.
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Republicans Throw Punches In Undercard Debate As Graham Finds His Footing
Early questions focused on Donald Trump, but candidates took punches at each other on foreign policy and defense, the minimum wage, religious liberty and more.
A reverend reckons with American nationalism and the Christian faith community
NPR's Adrian Florido speaks with Rev. Jim Wallis, to reflect on the upcoming one year anniversary of January 6th and how he thinks the faith community should move forward.
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Capitol Police Needs Help To Address Insurrection Failures, Inspector General Says
Responding to a critical inspector general's report, the U.S. Capitol Police acknowledges that "much additional work needs to be done," but that it will need "significant resources" from Congress.
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Trump hosts biggest names in tech at White House dinner
Some of the biggest names in tech dined with President Trump at the White House Thursday night, as the administration pursues lawsuits against Silicon Valley companies.
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The latest on ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas
NPR reports on the latest on the war in Gaza, as well as on the latest ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas.
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At Least 70 Missing After Landslide Buries Industrial Park In Southern China
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Jennifer Turner, director of the Woodrow Wilson Center's China Environment Forum, about the toxic waste disaster in Shenzhen, China.
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How Pot Has Changed Colorado, According To Its Largest Marijuana Dispensary
Here & Now’s Jeremy Hobson met with Native Roots Dispensary owner and CEO Josh Ginsberg about how he has seen the industry evolve.
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It Ain't Me, Babe: Researchers Find Flaws In Police Facial Recognition Technology
Nearly half of American adults have been entered into law enforcement facial recognition databases, a new report shows. But problems with the accuracy of the technology could affect innocent people.
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