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How A Former Spy Trained Conservatives To Infiltrate Progressive Groups
NY Times reporter Adam Goldman describes an undercover effort, headed up by an avid Trump supporter, that trained conservatives in espionage techniques and sent them to dig up dirt on progressives.
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COVID-19 Surge Response Teams Are Being Sent Around The U.S. To Snuff Out Hotspots
Alarmed by a 10% uptick in cases nationwide, the federal government is mobilizing COVID-19 surge response teams to help snuff out hotspots around the United States.
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Employers Still Can't Find Enough Workers, Right When Business Would Be Booming
Employers are hiring aggressively but still can't find enough cooks, drivers or waiters at a time when millions of Americans remained unemployed. This tension is especially felt by small businesses.
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The Declaration Of Independence Brings Mixed Feelings For Native Americans
Rachel Martin speaks with author David Treuer about how Native Americans interpret the Declaration of Independence.
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Supreme Court Upholds Arizona Voting Restrictions, Dealing Blow To Voting Rights
By a vote of 6-to-3 on Thursday the Supreme Court's conservative majority made it far more difficult to challenge voting restrictions throughout the country.
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Bruce Springsteen: On Jersey, Masculinity And Wishing To Be His Stage Persona
"People see you onstage and, yeah, I'd want to be that guy," Springsteen says. "I want to be that guy myself very often." His one-man show returned to Broadway this week. Originally broadcast in 2016.
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North Pole Plane Crash Sends 4 to Hospital
Updated: The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the crash of a single-engine airplane just after takeoff Thursday afternoon at a…
Remembering Elizabeth Martinez, Chicano Social Justice Activist
Chicano social justice activist and feminist writer Elizabeth Martinez died in San Francisco at 95. She was a fixture at marches and rallies and wrote books about the history of Chicanos and Chicanas.
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How Carlos Ghosn Went From Corporate Superstar To Fugitive
Carlos Ghosn arrived in Japan as a bold new auto executive. He became a corporate superstar and the CEO of two car companies. Now he's a fugitive. We hear from Carlos Ghosn about his rise and fall.
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Marshall Allen's New Book Helps Patients Navigate A Confusing Health Care System
NPR's Leila Fadel talks with ProPublica reporter Marshall Allen about his new book, "Never Pay the First Bill," which advises how to manage medical debt.
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