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Flint Accused Of Violating Agreement To Replace Lead Service Lines
Advocacy groups say Flint isn't sharing information about efforts to remove lead service lines. They're asking a judge to force the city to comply.
Postmaster General Suspends Service Changes Until After The Election
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy announced Tuesday that he was suspending controversial service changes to the U.S. Postal Service until after the November election.
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Shutdown Impacts Native Americans' Ability To Get Health Services
Rachel Martin talks to Kerry Hawk-Lessard of Native American Lifelines, who explains how her group will run out of money to pay for health services, if the government shutdown persists.
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How to make customer service interactions work in your favor
Tips from NPR's Life Kit for getting the most out of customer service.
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In Ohio And Texas, A Debate Over Whether Abortion Is 'Essential Service'
Abortion rights groups say the coronarvirus crisis is being used as a cover to restrict abortion access statewide.
Four U.S. Service Members Injured In South Sudan
Three U.S. aircraft were fired upon during an evacuation flight. South Sudan has been in turmoil since the president accused the vice president of attempting a coup.
Who's A Park For? Dog Owners Fight Park Service
Golden Gate National Recreation Area is expanding, but the relationship between the National Park Service and locals is off to a rocky start. New rules say people can't walk dogs off-leash anymore, and the community is furious.
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U.S. Forces Patrol Baghdad, Help Restore Services
Soldiers with the U.S. Army's 3rd Infantry division conduct patrols in Baghdad to help re-establish law and order in the city. U.S. forces are also helping Iraqi engineers to restore power. Many Iraqis welcome the Army's increased presence but want the U.S. military to do more, faster, to increase security and repair damage. NPR's Eric Westervelt reports.
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Sarah Sanders Reportedly To Get Temporary Secret Service Protection
NBC first reported that the White House press secretary would receive the high-level security.
Lawmakers Called Back To Washington To Block Postal Service Changes
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is summoning lawmakers back to Washington to vote on legislation to stop changes in operations by the U.S. Postal Service. Mail slowdowns have concerned many Americans.
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