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'Crime 101' is an old-fashioned heist film that pays off
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'Shrinking' star Jason Segel isn't afraid to share the 'dirty underneath'
"If I have a superpower that I can't take credit for ... [it's] that I'm very vulnerable," Segel says. He plays a widowed therapist who offers very blunt advice in the Apple TV series Shrinking.
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John Fetterman wants to 'pay it forward' by speaking openly about his depression
The Pennsylvania freshman senator is back to work on Capitol Hill after admitting himself to a hospital to seek treatment for clinical depression in February.
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Will The French Really Pay More for 'Made in France'?
Like much of Europe, the French economy is still struggling. But a recent poll showed that more than 70 percent of the French were willing to pay more for goods made at home, and the numbers were supported by a strong turnout at a Made in France fair in Paris.
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Watching Election Results In 5 States, With An Eye Toward Midterms
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Packed house pays tribute to Kennedy Center honorees
The stars came out to celebrate this year's Kennedy Center Honorees: Bonnie Raitt, the Grateful Dead, Arturo Sandoval, Francis Ford Coppola and The Apollo. The Honors broadcast on CBS on Dec. 22.
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Attorney says Disney's right: State has to pay off debt before it can dissolve Reedy Creek
Right now, the district is scheduled to be dissolved by June 2023.
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Florida state employees could see a pay bump in DeSantis’ budget proposal
There are about 16,000 empty positions in a state that already has one of the smallest government workforces in the country.
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Phone-based apps are offering people many new ways to pay, and many of them are wondering about chargebacks, and why some apps allow people to hit undo and why others don't.
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The Marketplace Report: WorldCom Execs Pay Out
NPR's Madeleine Brand talks to Tess Vigeland of Marketplace about the latest turn in the WorldCom accounting scandal. Ten former WorldCom board members reportedly have agreed to pay millions of dollars out of their own pockets to settle some pending lawsuits.
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U.S.-Iran deal paved a way for 5 Americans to be freed from detention in Tehran
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to attorney Jared Genser about one of the five Americans freed from a Tehran prison and is now under house arrest, following a new U.S.-Iran deal.
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Non-U.S. residents will soon have to pay $100 surcharge to enter 11 national parks
Starting Jan. 1, non-U.S. citizens will have to pay an additional $100 each to enter 11 of America's most popular National Parks.
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Private Companies Are Paying To Keep Roads Groomed, Bathrooms Cleaned In Yellowstone
Because of the partial government shutdown, some national parks are closing because employees aren't working and both trashcans and toilets are overflowing. Yellowstone has found a work-around.
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Sarasota's Season of Sharing program pays some families' bills as they recover from hurricane season
The program is paying hurricane-impacted households' housing, utility, transportation and childcare bills to help stave off the worst economic consequences of an unprecedented hurricane season.
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In 'Soy Yo' Video, Bomba Estéreo Pays Tribute To 'What's Inside Of You'
The music video for the Colombian band's song "Soy Yo" has made headlines this week. The group's Simon Mejia tells NPR's Rachel Martin why it's being called an ode to little brown girls everywhere.
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Florida, Domestic Violence Agency Settle Fight Over CEO Pay
The investigation began after the state learned president and CEO Tiffany Carr received $7.5 million in compensation for the three years before she resigned in November 2019.
TD Bank to pay $3 billion in money-laundering settlement with the Justice Department
Canada-based TD Bank pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit money laundering, the largest bank in U.S. history to do so, Attorney General Merrick Garland said.
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UAW points to disparity between CEO and worker pay as a reason for wage hike demand
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