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Former Iowa Lawmaker Admits To Getting Payoff Before 2012 Caucuses
Kent Sorenson pleaded guilty in federal court to taking under-the-table payments when he switched sides between GOP presidential candidates. The former state senator previously denied the rumors.
A Mall With Two Minimum Wages
There's a mall in California that straddles two cities. Here's what happened when workers on one side of the mall started making 25 percent more because one city voted to raise the minimum wage.
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How Foster Farms Is Solving The Case Of The Mystery Salmonella
Foster Farms has been accused of poisoning its customers with salmonella bacteria. But in recent months, the company has become a leader in the poultry industry's fight against the foodborne pathogen.
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Court Rules For FedEx Drivers In Suit Over Job Classification
A federal appeals court in Oregon ruled FedEx Ground misclassified more than 2,000 drivers in California as independent contractors. There could be back claims for unpaid wages and benefits.
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Colo. Democrats Bet On Immigration To Boost Udall's Re-Election Bid
Sen. Mark Udall's campaign has been hitting Republican Rep. Cory Gardner hard on the issue, and the state's Latino community is once again thought to be the constituency that could decide the race.
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Rep. Ryan Cautions Obama Not To Issue Immigration Executive Order
Steve Inskeep talks to House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan about the prospects for an immigration bill. On Friday, Morning Edition will talk to Ryan about his ideas for fighting poverty.
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USC's Josh Shaw Suspended For Making Up Heroic Tale
Shaw had explained that he sprained both his ankles because he jumped from a second-floor balcony to save his drowning nephew. The cornerback has now admitted that was a lie.
Playlist: Listens For A Long Hike
TED speakers explore big ideas while you explore the great outdoors.
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Atheists Feel Awe, Too
Some people of faith claim that the world is meaningless without belief in God or gods or an afterlife. Commentator Barbara J. King says the view of some atheists is mirrored in two recent novels.
Sister Of Boston Bombing Suspects Arrested Over Bomb Threat
New York City police allege Ailina Tsarnaeva made threats against her boyfriend's ex. "I know people who can go over there and put a bomb on you," Tsarnaeva allegedly said.
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