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Child Victims Act due for vote Monday
The Child Victims Act is scheduled to be approved in the state Legislature next week. Sponsors said they have fixed a perceived flaw in the legislation...
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Oh Pep! Makes Unpredictable Pop
The Melbourne-based band has always got a bent note or quirky chord progression up its proverbial sleeve.
Fed Changes Course, Holds Off On Raising Interest Rates
The Federal Reserve is holding off on additional rate hikes for now. This new more patient approach follows months of volatility in financial markets and signs of slowing economic growth in the U.S.
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With Better Data On Climate Change, Scientists Predict Extreme Conditions Earlier
Scientists are getting more and better data on our changing climate. Now, there's a push to use it to help people cope with the extremes we know are coming.
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Juan Guaidó Calls For Protests In Opposition To Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro
It's been a week since opposition leader Juan Guaidó stepped up to challenge socialist Nicolás Maduro's presidency. On Wednesday, he called for people to take to the streets.
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One Writer's Attempt To Give Twitter Users A Break From Politics And News
Quinn Cummings started a new kind of storytelling — via monster Twitter threads. She speaks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about her desire to give followers a respite from politics and daily news.
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U.S.-Chinese Negotiators Begin Day 2 Of High-Stakes Trade Talks
Rachel Martin talks to Arthur Kroeber of Gavekal Dragonomics, a financial services firm based in Hong Kong, about the latest round of trade talks between U.S. and Chinese negotiators.
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Federal Reserve Keeps Interest Rates Unchanged
As expected, the Federal Reserve did not raise its key interest rate. But in a reversal from December, the Fed said it will be "patient" as it decides when to change them again.
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Theresa May To Head To Brussels To Try To Renegotiate Brexit Deal
The British prime minister's aim is to renegotiate the Brexit withdrawal pact with the EU. Some of the sharpest opposition to her plan comes from the country which would be most affected: Ireland.
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News Brief: Senate Rebuke, Opioid Lawsuit, Gene-Editing Embryos
Senate rebukes Trump's Syria decision. Legal documents allegedly detail allegations of years of deceptive opioid practices. A new experiment in the U.S. aimes at creating gene-edited human embryos.
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