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Martin Shkreli Found Guilty On Several Counts Of Securities Fraud
The man who caused a firestorm of criticism after he bought a small pharmaceutical company and jacked up the price of a life-saving drug was found guilty Friday of securities fraud. Martin Shkreli was convicted on three of the eight fraud charges he faced and could be sentenced to a prison term of as much as 20 years.
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Fewer Americans Are Moving To Pursue Better Jobs Across The Nation
Fewer and fewer Americans are moving to pursue better job opportunities around the country. NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Jed Kolko, the chief economist for Indeed.com, about what this decline in mobility means for the U.S. economy.
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The Fairest Of All Foods — On A Stick
It's state fair season, and that means it's time for America to prepare for deep-fried culinary delights. NPR's Stacey Vanek Smith discusses all things on a stick with food writer Lori Fredrich.
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Japanese Breakfast's 'Road Head' Hits That State Between Wired And Zoned Out
In a new video, Michelle Zauner smokes cigarettes and bobs along to an absolutely hypnotic bass line with some chill alien dude, driving nowhere in a cool car and eating cheap ramen.
Broken Social Scene, 'Stay Happy' (Live)
The Canadian collective dropped by KCRW to perform a new song from Hug Of Thunder, its first album in seven years.
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Kesha Shares 'Praying' From Her First Album In Five Years
After years of legal battles with her former producer, Kesha has announced the release of Rainbow, which features contributions from Eagles Of Death Metal, Ben Folds and Dolly Parton.
'How To Be A Muslim' Author On Being A Spokesperson For His Faith
"Professional Muslim" Haroon Moghul says, "Every time something bad happens you're called upon to apologize. ... Your entire identity is pegged to events in other parts of the world."
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Did Amelia Earhart Survive Plane Crash? Newly Discovered Photo Offers Clues
Does a photo held by the National Archives show that Amelia Earhart survived a crash landing 80 years ago? The photo is featured in an upcoming History Channel documentary.
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In New Jersey, Sweeping Reforms Deliver Existential Threat To Bail Bonds Industry
Six months in, New Jersey's sweeping reforms have all but eliminated the use of cash bail in the Garden State. Advocates say that's good for low-income defendants. But it's an existential threat to the bail bonds industry.
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