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Cuomo's former closest aide gets 6 years for bribery
Governor Cuomo’s former closest aide received a prison sentence today of six years after being convicted of illegally gaining over $300,000 in bribery...
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Search Continues For Victims After Ferry Capsizes In Tanzania
The office of President John Pombe Magufuli released a statement saying he is shocked and saddened by the accident, and that he is praying for those who were on the ferry.
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VA Will Try Again To Make Its Health Records Compatible With Pentagon's
The VA is now set to spend $10 billion over the next 10 years adopting the Pentagon's system for electronic health records, but it's not clear who is in charge of the effort.
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Steve Perry Makes His Return
Perry's latest solo album, Traces, out Oct. 5, marks his reunion with his own voice. And yes, it's emotional.
Alice Dunnigan, First Black Woman To Cover White House, Gets Statue At Newseum
Statue of the journalist Alice Dunnigan was unveiled Friday at the Newseum in Washington, D.C. Dunnigan was the first African American woman credentialed to cover the White House and Congress.
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'Marshall Project' Report Highlights Racial Gap In Juvenile Detention Centers
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks to Eli Hager, a reporter for The Marshall Project, about his recent piece on the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
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New York Times Reports Deputy General Rod Rosenstein Suggests Secretly Recording Trump
The New York Times reports that the deputy attorney general, Rod Rosenstein, suggested secretly recording Trump and recruiting cabinet members to invoke the 25th amendment. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly Speaks with New York Times reporter, Michael Schmidt.
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Prominent Christian Conservative Casts Doubt On Christine Blasey Ford's Allegations
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Ralph Reed, Founder of the Faith and Freedom Coalition, about how conservatives are viewing the fight over Brett Kavanaugh's supreme court nomination and the sexual assault allegations.
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Bolstering Security Ahead Of Midterm Elections
Around the country, local election officials are urgently preparing for Nov. 6 by upgrading their systems and improving security.
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Ex-State Department Diplomat Criticizes Trump's State Department
Steve Inskeep talks to former diplomat Uzra Zeya about what she sees as declining diversity at the State Department. She worked there for 27 years but walked away from her job in the spring.
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