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After Friendly's closures, Schumer pledges to close labor law loophole
Standing outside the abruptly closed Friendly’s in Gates on Monday, U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer said laws that govern large-scale layoffs need to change. ...
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Local drug cooperative agrees to $20 million settlement
NEW YORK (AP) The former head of a drug distributor has been indicted on what federal prosecutors say are the first criminal charges against a drug...
White House Doesn't Plan To Cooperate With Congressional Investigation
President Trump is telling his aides not to cooperate with congressional investigators following the release of special counsel Robert Mueller's report.
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Damian Lillard Leads Portland Trail Blazers To Victory In First Round Of NBA Playoffs
One player has excelled in the NBA playoffs: Damian Lillard. The all-star point guard has carried the Portland Trail Blazers all season thanks to his play and, more importantly, his leadership.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin Meet for Summit
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Abe Denmark, former deputy assistant secretary of defense for East Asia, about the summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Facing A Measles Outbreak
NPR's Rachel Martin talks with Joseph Kaplovitz, a pediatrician in Brooklyn's Borough Park, about the spike in measles cases.
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8 Of The 9 Suicide Bombers In Sri Lanka Blasts Are Identified
Police in Sri Lanka made several arrests, bringing the total number of suspects in custody to more than 75. Rachel Martin talks to Fawaz Gerges, author of the book ISIS: A History.
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Opponents: Don't give driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants
A bill to allow undocumented immigrants to obtain driver’s licenses in New York is gaining support in the state Legislature. But there’s also a growing...
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Doctors In Congo Threaten To Strike If Ebola Attacks Continue
Health care workers in the center of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo say if the government doesn't improve their security in one week, they will walk off the job.
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Anna Tivel's Songs Are Mini Movies With Unlikely Stars
The tremendous songwriter zooms in on the kinds of people who don't usually get the red carpet treatment.
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