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'Don't Think A Robot Could Do This': Warehouse Workers Aren't Worried For Their Jobs
A new NPR/Marist poll found that 94 percent of American workers think it's unlikely they would lose jobs to automation. At a New Jersey warehouse, many workers say they're confident in their future.
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Paradise Fire Leaves Most Residents Homeless
Most of the town of Paradise is now homeless. What happens to the town and what happens to the 27,000 without homes in northern California?
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President Trump Tries To Tamp Down Recession Fears
Some economic indicators suggest the U.S. could be approaching a recession — or a least a period of slower growth. The White House is downplaying fears of a slowdown as the 2020 election approaches.
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Kroger and Albertsons CEOs face Senate lawmakers over their planned merger
The CEOs of Kroger and Albertsons face Senate lawmakers to publicly address concerns about their planned $25 billion merger that would combine the two largest U.S. supermarket chains.
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The war in Ukraine — now in its third summer — tops NATO's agenda
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to NATO Ambassador Julianne Smith about the alliance's annual summit, and how the U.S. plans to reassure allies that Ukraine funding will continue.
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Biden's National Security Team Lists Leading Threats, With China At The Top
The intelligence community views four countries as posing the main security challenges over the next year: China, followed by Russia, Iran and North Korea.
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A former top U.S. diplomat to Venezuela weighs in on President Trump's actions there
NPR's Adrian Florido talks with ambassador James B. Story, a former top diplomat to Venezuela, about the rising tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela, and what President Trump's goals might be.
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Mexico's former top security official convicted of taking bribes from drug cartels
Garcia Luna was convicted of secretly taking millions of dollars in bribes from the Sinaloa cartel.
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A small vacation resort area in Michigan is one of the top markets for marijuana sales
A tiny township in Michigan, best known as a vacation resort area, has become one of the top markets for marijuana sales. And it now has a new nickname: New Puffalo.
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Muslim Women In India Ask Top Court To Ban Instant Divorce
To end his marriage, a Muslim man in India only needs to say 'talaq,' meaning divorce. A growing movement wants to change this practice.
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