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Washington Post investigation finds how surveillance cameras are being used in public housing
In some cases, residents are being evicted for minor violations caught on camera.
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How police officers prey on children
According to a new Washington Post investigation, between 2005 and 2022, at least 1,800 state and local police officers were charged with crimes involving child sexual abuse.
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When Nonprofit Hospitals Sue Their Poorest Patients
In exchange for tax breaks, nonprofit hospitals provide assistance to poor patients. But some hospitals seize wages from poor patients with unpaid bills — even those who qualify for reduced-cost care.
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2 hits are vying for the mythical title of 'Song of the Summer'
The race for the unofficial -- yet-coveted -- title of “Song of the Summer” is down to two contenders. One song has been at the top of the charts for a month. The other is gaining ground.
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There's a new #1 song in the country, and it comes from an unlikely source
Nearly every week this summer, there's been an immovable object at the top of Billboard's Hot 100 singles chart: It's "Ordinary" by the singer Alex Warren. That changed this week.
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More Large Retailers Ease Customers' Path To Credit
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Florida's Alternative to Medicaid Expansion Unveiled
Florida lawmakers have come up with an alternative to Medicaid expansion to cover 1 million low-income adults. The plan is called "Healthy Florida" and…
Canadian Pharmacy To Be Fined Millions For Illegal Imports
An online pharmacy that bills itself as Canada's largest is expected to be fined $34 million Friday for importing counterfeit cancer drugs and other...
Trump And 'New York Times' Publisher Clash Over Their Private Meeting
A private meeting between President Trump and A.G. Sulzberger was suddenly public when Trump tweeted about it Sunday morning. Sulzberger then responded with his own account of what happened.
Hospitals Worry Repeal Of Obamacare Would Jeopardize Innovations In Care
One part of the federal health law gave hospitals financial incentives to improve patient care. Some invested big to make those changes and are worried about what losing that support would mean.
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Manatee Sheriff: County Saw Twice As Many Overdose Deaths As Previous Year
Overdose deaths related to synthetic opiods like fentanyl increased 1002% nationally between 2011 and 2016, according to a report from the Centers for…
Trump Administration Makes Major Changes To Protections For Endangered Species
Interior Secretary David Bernhardt says the revisions will make the landmark conservation law more efficient. Critics say it will hurt endangered plants and animals as they face mounting threats.
Attorney General Candidates Get Donations From ICE Family Detention Center Operator
In their bid to be Florida’s next attorney general, former Hillsborough County judge Ashley Moody and state representative Frank White both accepted…
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DeSantis Orders Audit Of Schools; Petitions Grand Jury To Look Into Broward Spending
Hours before the one-year anniversary of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Governor Ron DeSantis ordered an audit of discipline...
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Pasquotank County Sheriff: Public Should See Andrew Brown Jr. Video
Pasquotank County, N.C., Sheriff Tommy Wooten says he wants the bodycam footage from the killing of Andrew Brown Jr., made public.
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He's In Prison For Killing A Trooper. Now, Some Black Police Groups Want Him Released
Sundiata Acoli, a former member of the Black Panther Party, was convicted in the 1973 death of a New Jersey state trooper. His supporters say the 84-year-old has been a model prisoner.
What Does The Market Turmoil Mean For Your Retirement Fund?
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with David Kotok, chairman and chief investment officer of Cumberland Advisors, about what the sell-off means for retirement investments.
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As Rick Perry Runs On Empty, Loose Campaign Finance Laws Keep Him Afloat
Republican Rick Perry's presidential campaign has stopped paying its staff. It's a sign that the former Texas governor's second White House bid is struggling to gain support.
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The NRA Cancels Its Annual Meeting Again, Underscoring The Group's Uncertain Future
The National Rifle Association called off its annual meeting for the second year in a row due to the pandemic. The cancellation is the latest setback in a series of financial and legal troubles.
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Capitol Hill Hearing Blasts The FBI For Mishandling Nassar Investigation
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The Last Undefeated College Basketball Team Plays For Title
The men's basketball team from Wichita State holds an undefeated record of 28-0. But that title is currently up for grabs. The team is hoping to bring home the Missouri Valley Conference Title.
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State Vows Red Tide Help For Tampa Bay As Groups Seek State Of Emergency
The letter from the group follows a request from St. Petersburg's mayor and city council last week to help fund cleanup of what is being called the worst red tide outbreak ever in Tampa Bay.
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Antisemitic Posts Are Rarely Removed By Social Media Companies, A Study Finds
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube and TikTok took no action on 84% of antisemitic posts, despite pledging to crack down on hate speech, according to the Center to Counter Digital Hate.
Linked To Haiti Cholera Outbreak, U.N. Considers Paying Millions In Compensation
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Maryland Panel Tasked With Investigating State's Lynching History
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to Charles Chavis Jr. of the Maryland Lynching Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which is beginning its two-year investigation of the state's harrowing history of lynching.
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