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Tech Sees Bigger Opportunity In Utah — If The State Works On Its Image
Utah's tech sector is growing, but the industry says the state has a reputation problem that makes it hard to attract workers. So, it's lobbying state lawmakers to push socially inclusive legislation.
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Florida Capitol To Reopen To Public; No COVID Testing Or Vaccine Proof Needed
Senate President Wilton Simpson made the announcement, but it’s not clear if other parts of state government will follow a health advisory by Florida's surgeon general to reopen as the pandemic continues.
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Trump's Comparison Of Impeachment Inquiry To Lynching Prompts Criticism From Congress
President Trump described the impeachment inquiry against him as a "lynching" on Tuesday in a tweet. His language has been criticized by Republicans and Democrats alike.
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Ryan Crocker On The Killing Of Qassem Soleimani
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with the former U.S. ambassador to Iraq about the complicated relationship between the U.S., Iraq and Iran.
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Social Distancing Means Mourners Find New Ways To Cope And Connect
With limits on social gatherings, Americans have to mourn their dead through online memorials and virtual funerals.
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U.S. Sees Housing Boom Amid Economic Crisis
Most of the U.S. economy is in decline due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but home sales are skyrocketing at a record pace. NPR's The Indicator from Planet Money discusses the boom.
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A Rock Band Named Maneskin Wins The Eurovision Song Contest For Italy
A four-piece band of Italian rockers won the Eurovision Song Contest on Sunday — Italy's third victory in the immensely popular festival.
Updates From Israel And Gaza After The Cease-Fire
In the first hours after a cease-fire between Hamas and Israel, each side takes a look at the aftermath.
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There's Disagreement Over Whether States Are Ready To Reopen
As Georgia and South Carolina move toward reopening, some public health officials say it's premature. Local elected leaders say they need help to protect their communities from the pandemic.
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How Alabama And Florida Are Faring After Hurricane Sally
It's been several days since Hurricane Sally hit the northern Gulf coast. Sally was less powerful than past hurricanes, but still caused a slew of damage.
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Stellar Corporate Credit Ratings Are So 1980s
It used to be that companies strove for the best credit rating possible. These days, however, America's corporations seem happy to slide by with a passing grade.
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Biden, South Korea's President To Discuss North's Nuclear Program
President Biden's new North Korea policy falls between the deal-making of his predecessor and the "strategic patience" of the Obama administration. We take a closer look at what it means.
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Obama Comforts Families Of Navy Yard Shooting
President Obama spoke at a memorial service Sunday for the victims of last week's shooting at the Washington Navy Yard. The president and first lady also met with families of the dead. Twelve people were killed in addition to the gunman, who died in a shootout with police.
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Organized Crime Boss' Explosive Allegations Shake Turkish Politics
A convicted crime boss in exile is taking on Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan as well as his cabinet in the regular release of videos accusing them of corruption.
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Lego Fans Tricked By Counterfeit Kits
Discontinued Lego sets can be worth a lot of money. Counterfeit Lego kits, made illegally in China, are scamming collectors.
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Ghislaine Maxwell Is Charged In Connection With Epstein Abuse Case
The FBI has arrested a British socialite on multiple charges related to the serial sexual abuse of girls and young women by late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
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Is It Legal For Employers To Mandate COVID-19 Vaccinations?
Employers are wrestling with a new set of thorny legal issues as they consider whether to mandate vaccination for employees returning to the workplace.
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Stewie Gets Her Own Sneaks: WNBA Star Pens First Deal In A Decade
Breanna Stewart's new sneaker deal with Puma includes the first signature shoe for a WNBA player in a decade. ESPN's Nick DePaula tells NPR's Mary Louise Kelly what it means for the industry.
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Putin, Erdogan To Discuss Turkey's Offensive In Northern Syria
Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with Turkey's president in Russia, as Putin cements his role as the main external power-broker in Syria.
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After The G-7 Summit, Biden Is Meeting With Allies At NATO's Summit
President Biden is in Brussels for the NATO summit. The 30 member nations will meet to set the tone for the alliance. This after Biden renewed the U.S. commitment to the G-7.
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A Hot Air Balloon Crashed On A New Mexico Street After Hitting Power Line, Killing 5
The Saturday morning crash on a busy street in Albuquerque left all five people on board the balloon dead, including the parents of a prison transport officer with the city's police department.
Unidentified Gunmen Assassinated Haitian President Jovenel Moïse
Unidentified gunmen assassinated Haiti's president, Jovenel Moïse, in his residence overnight.
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The Bucks Are In The NBA Finals For The 1st Time In 47 Years — It's Big For Milwaukee
The NBA Finals get underway in Arizona Tuesday night. The Milwaukee Bucks haven't made it to the championship round in 47 years. Could a win bring Milwaukee some hope?
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New York City's Democratic Mayoral Primary Finally Has A Winner
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams edged out ex-Sanitation Commissioner Kathryn Garcia by a single percentage point. An ex-police captain, Adams would be the city's second Black mayor if elected.
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Jeff Bezos Built Amazon 27 Years Ago. He Now Steps Down As CEO At Critical Time
Bezos is handing day-to-day duties to his longtime deputy Andy Jassy but will continue to hold considerable sway as executive chairman.
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