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Oregon Attorneys Argue State's Juvenile Sentencing Laws Are Unconstitutional
A case going before the Oregon Court of Appeals on Friday argues that the state's sentencing laws for juveniles violates the U.S. Constitution and a 2012 Supreme Court ruling.
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Government Cheese: Well-Intentioned Program Goes Off The Rails
With talk of new agricultural subsidies, our Planet Money podcast team looks back at the tale of government cheese for lessons on the unintended consequences of government subsidies.
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Japanese Woman Holds DJ Title, Montana Woman Receives Big Discount
DJ Sumirock attended DJ school at age 77. The octogenarian has a regular gig in a Tokyo area club. And a Montana woman ate at a restaurant that gives a percentage discount based on age. She's 109.
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Sen. Coons Questioned Kavanaugh About His Views On Executive Power
Rachel Martin talks to Democratic Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware, who was among those criticizing Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh for refusing to answer questions on Trump and the Russia probe.
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Tops details layoffs pending due to some store closings
There is more information about layoffs facing some Tops supermarket employees in the wake of the decision to close 10 stores in New York State. A...
Livingston County farm is turning NYS Fair butter sculpture into electricity
What happens to the butter sculpture at the New York State Fair once the event is over? Well, for the third year, it will be recycled and used for...
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New security checkpoint opens at ROC Airport
The ribbon was cut on the redesigned passenger security checkpoint at the Greater Rochester International Airport Wednesday morning. Monroe County...
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NPR Music, WMOT And World Cafe To Livestream AmericanaFest Performances And Awards
Over 25 acts will appear on the livestream, including Richard Thompson, The War and Treaty, Alejandro Escovedo, Cordovas, Kathy Mattea, Ruston Kelly and more.
Ry Cooder On World Cafe
Cooder and his band re-imagine some of those classic blues and gospel songs he loved as boy. He discusses how his latest album 'Prodigal Son' is ultimately about reverence.
Barbershop: Online Censorship
This week, Alex Jones was permanently suspended from Twitter and Steve Bannon was uninvited from The New Yorker's annual festival. NPR's Michel Martin takes up the issue of censorship with Kara Swisher, Charlie Sykes and Megan McArdle.
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