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"Black water discharge" leads to costly penalty
The Niagara Falls Water Board is being fined by the state over its "black water discharge" near the base of the Falls on July 29. Governor Andrew Cuomo...
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St. Thomas Residents Welcome Relief Flights After Irma
One of the places in the Caribbean that was hardest hit by Hurricane Irma is St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Irma ripped across St. Thomas as a Category 5 hurricane more than a week ago.
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U.K. Police Investigating Explosion On Subway As Terrorism
British police say they are treating an explosion on the London Underground as terror-related.
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Protests In St. Louis After Ex-Cop Acquitted In Anthony Lamar Smith Murder Case
Former St. Louis police officer Jason Stockley was found not guilty of first-degree murder in the 2011 shooting death of black motorist Anthony Lamar Smith. Hundreds of people gathered to protest.
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As Millennials Get Older, Many Are Buying SUVs To Drive To Their Suburban Homes
Having put off buying cars and becoming homeowners, America's largest demographic is starting to make big-ticket purchases.
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These Rohingya Refugees Are Working To Prepare Safer Shelters Before Monsoon Season
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Fiona MacGregor, spokesperson for the International Organization for Migration at Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, about the cash for work program, which gives Rohingya refugee volunteers a stipend to help prepare safer shelters.
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Trump-May Press Conference Covers British Tabloid Story, Boris Johnson
A press conference held Friday by President Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May covered Trump's criticism of May in a published interview and former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson.
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Wimbledon: A Treasured Summer Tradition In U.K. And Beyond
Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson speaks with The Independent's tennis corespondent about what makes the world's oldest tennis tournament so unique.
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Why Audiences Latch Onto Some Disaster Stories And Quickly Forget Others
The Thai cave rescue captivated audiences for weeks. But other concurrent disasters, like flooding in Japan, received less attention.
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How Stakeholders In Relations Between The U.S. And U.K. Feel About Trump's Visit
President Trump met with British Prime Minister Theresa May and others in London on Friday. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with stakeholders in the U.S.-U.K. relationship about what his visit and policy changes mean to them.
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