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Probe into Witness Tampering Allegations
The federal judge in the trial of an Alabama police officer who was acquitted of using excessive force on an Indian man says the court is probing whether…
Looking To N.H.: Rubio's Broad Support, Sanders' Familiarity
After Monday night's caucuses in Iowa, the presidential candidates are turning their attention to New Hampshire. NPR's Asma Khalid tells David Greene the vote on both sides will be close.
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'Forked' Rates Restaurants On How They Treat Their Workers
More restaurants are offering better wages, benefits and working conditions for employees. A new book rates dozens of restaurants and scolds the ones taking the "low road" to profitability.
Landmark Deal Protects Over 9 Million Acres Of Canadian Rain Forest
The agreement reached between aboriginal groups known as First Nations, environmental groups and logging companies designates 85 percent of the forest land as permanently protected from logging.
Detroit Public Schools Emergency Manager To Step Down
The state-appointed emergency manager of the Detroit public schools system is calling it quits. Darnell Earley was a big target because of his job before this one — as emergency manager of Flint.
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White House Proposes $1 Billion Fund To Combat Opioid Abuse
The White House is proposing more than $1 billion in new funding to fight heroin and opioid drug abuse.
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John Kasich: Negative Ads A Sign 'We're Expanding' In New Hampshire
NPR's Robert Siegel, reporting this week from New Hampshire, talks with Ohio Gov. John Kasich, who appears to have caught the eye of likely GOP voters there. He was also endorsed by The New York Times over the weekend. We met up with Kasich on a campaign swing through Claremont, N.H.
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From Iowa To New Hampshire: Presidential Candidates Focus On Next Contest
With the Iowa caucus a wrap, it was on to New Hampshire Tuesday for the presidential candidates.
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Hillary Clinton Wins Iowa Caucus By Slim Margin Over Bernie Sanders
The race in Iowa between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton is the closest in the history of the Democratic caucuses in Iowa. The close results are raising questions about exactly how candidates' support is calculated.
Cochran Would Be 'Leading The Charge' In Ferguson, Says Actor Courtney Vance
Actor Courtney B. Vance plays lawyer Johnnie Cochran in the FX miniseries The People v. O.J. Simpson. "Finally, on the biggest stage, a black man worked the system," Vance says.
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