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Documents Reveal High-Pressure Sales Environment Inside Trump University
A federal judge released hundreds of documents related to Trump University, which is being sued for fraud. They show a high-pressure sales environment where employees were taught how to keep selling expensive packages of real estate classes, even when customers balked.
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Tension Lingers Below The Surface At The Loyalists' Annual March In Northern Ireland
The annual march in which loyalists celebrate their ties to the United Kingdom comes as Brexit has created a new border in the Irish Sea — and the future of the U.K. is tenuous.
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India's Men Win Their 1st Hockey Medal in 41 Years. Next, The Women Get A Chance
Thursday's bronze is India's first field hockey medal since 1980 — before any of the current players were born. More history could be made Friday, when India's women go for their first Olympic medal.
Without The CDC's Eviction Ban, Millions Could Quickly Lose Their Homes
A federal moratorium on evictions expired over the weekend, potentially putting millions of tenants at risk of eviction just as infections from the delta variant are on the rise.
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U.S. Schools Aim To Lure Foreign Students Back Who Shied Away During The Pandemic
U.S. colleges and universities saw a 20% drop in the number of foreign students due to the pandemic. Though enrollment numbers are rebounding, it is posing a big problem for colleges.
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Streaming Services Shake-Up Market At Sundance Film Festival
Video streaming services like Amazon and Netflix are adding a new dimension to the Sundance Film Festival. NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Tatiana Siegel, senior film writer for the Hollywood Reporter, about the competition with traditional movie studios for distribution rights to some of the festival's most anticipated films.
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'It's Time To Get Something Back': Union Workers' Voices Are Getting Louder
Unions and their supporters around the country are assessing whether the United Auto Workers strike against General Motors is a sign of renewed labor power.
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Republicans Largely Stand Behind Trump Following William Taylor's Testimony
After William Taylor testified the president leveraged military assistance and a White House meeting in return for political investigations in Ukraine, Republicans largely stuck behind the president.
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Hundreds Of Homicides By Police Go Uncounted In FBI Statistics
According to Wall Street Journal reporter Rob Barry, hundreds of justifiable homicides by police have gone uncounted in national statistics maintained by the FBI. NPR's Arun Rath speaks with Barry about his report.
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Why Won't The Fear Of Airborne Ebola Go Away?
Infectious disease specialists say Ebola can't spread through the air, but many Americans remain deeply skeptical. The history of past outbreaks suggests airborne transmission isn't a threat.
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Why Biden Spends His Weekends Away From The White House
President Biden likes to spend his weekends in Delaware, at his Wilmington home or Rehoboth beach house. Almost anywhere but the White House, where he says it's "hard to get comfortable."
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Doctors Without Borders Representative Talks About Afghanistan's Escalating Violence
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Filipe Ribeiro, the Afghanistan representative for Doctors Without Borders, about the escalating violence in Lashkar Gah, Afghanistan.
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Some Older Prisoners Aren't Eligible For Compassionate Release. Lawmakers Want Change
Relatively few people in federal prison have been approved for compassionate release during the pandemic. Lawmakers are trying to make that option a reality for more sick and elderly people.
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China's Aim To Reverse A Declining Birth Rate May Increase Job Discrimination
China wants couples to have more children. Women say that expectation is worsening the rampant gender discrimination that they face in the workforce.
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Investors' Biggest Enemy Could Be Their Natural Instincts
Panicked selling after stocks have already crashed in value is a lousy investment strategy. But our human brains send us all kinds of bad impulses when it comes to investing.
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In El Salvador, Gang Killings Take An Agonizing Toll
Last month was the deadliest on record in the Central America country since the end of the civil war in 1992. There are more than 30 murders a day, due to gang violence.
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Why Do Theater? Every Year, International Festival Looks For Answers
Organizers of Under the Radar regularly search the globe for cutting-edge theater that is urgent and relevant. This year's festival features works from Rwanda, the U.S. and Japan.
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Power In The White House Is Growing With Acting Agency And Cabinet Department Heads
With so many acting cabinet secretaries who do not need Senate confirmation many Republican Senators are concerned the Trump administration is weakening their advice and consent Constitutional role.
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New York's Attorney General Releases Report On Cuomo Harassment Probe
The state attorney general's office corroborated multiple sexual harassment allegations against Gov. Andrew Cuomo. The report also said that the Cuomo administration was a "hostile work environment."
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Changing Polling Metrics To Decide GOP's Presidential Debate Lineup
Fox News will use an average of national polls to decide which GOP presidential candidates take part in Thursday's prime-time debate. Pollsters say more and more people don't want to talk to them.
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Hacking Of Sony's Computers Creates Much Drama
Following a hack of computers, Sony canceled some press for The Interview, a film the hackers claim motivated them to commit their crimes. The fallout includes a class action lawsuit.
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Female Butchers Are Slicing Through The Meat World's Glass Ceiling
The meat industry traditionally has been a male-dominated field. But as demand for local meat grows, that's made more room for women to carve out ownership roles in the business.
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Popular Game Company Activision Blizzard Sued For Sexual Inequality And Harassment
Employees of Activision Blizzard, which makes the online game "World of Warcraft," are outraged at their leaders after California sued the company, alleging pervasive sexism and harassment.
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Week In Politics: New Notes Further Show Trump's Attempt To Stop Transfer Of Power
More troubles for former president Donald Trump, with the release of handwritten notes detailing the pressure he put on former Justice Department officials following the 2020 election.
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Gymnast Rebeca Andrade Won Gold For Brazil, And Became A National Hero
Brazilians are desperate for heroes right now, and it looks like they have found one: Rebeca Andrade is the first Brazilian woman to win an Olympic medal for gymnastics.
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