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Money Transfer Companies Fight Back Against IRS Scammers
There's a phone scam going around where an intimidating caller pretends to be from the IRS, demanding money immediately. There is also an anti-scam going on. At check cashing outlets, employees are dealing with terrified victims demanding to send money to fake IRS agents. Intervening requires awareness, compassion, and a script, just like the scammers use.
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Yellowstone Officials Encounter Visitors Behaving Badly
Two incidents at Yellowstone National Park went viral this week, when visitors traipsed off of the boardwalk at the nation's largest hot spring and, in a separate incident, loaded a bison calf into the back of a car. Park officials are hoping the incidents are not indicative of what's in store for them this summer.
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Bernie Sanders Pushes For Overhaul Of Democratic Primary Process
Bernie Sanders is pushing for Democrats to do away with closed presidential primaries.
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Obama Visits Asia Pacific Nations Awaiting Action On TPP Trade Deal
President Obama heads to Japan and Vietnam, two nations waiting for the U.S. to act on the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the long-stalled multilateral trade pact.
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Terrorist Groups Remain Unusually Quiet Following EgyptAir Crash
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Rukmini Callimachi, who covers terrorism for The New York Times, about the curious silence on the part of terrorist groups following the EgyptAir crash.
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Eric Fanning, First Openly Gay Army Secretary, Sworn In By Senate
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Eric Fanning, secretary of the U.S. Army, who was recently confirmed as the first openly gay leader of a U.S. military branch.
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Donald Trump Clarifies Position On Gun Control At National Rifle Association
Donald Trump addressed the National Rifle Association convention Friday. His past positions on guns have been far more liberal than the NRA.
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Poll Finds Most Native Americans Aren't Offended By Redskins Name
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Washington Post reporter John Woodrow Cox about his paper's poll that shows 9 out of 10 Native Americans aren't offended by the name of the Washington football team.
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CDC: 157 Pregnant Women In The U.S. Have Tested Positive For Zika
The women being monitored now include those who had positive lab tests but no symptoms, according to the CDC. Also affected are 122 women in U.S. territories, almost all in Puerto Rico.
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Borough to host public workshops amid update to 20-year plan
The Fairbanks North Star Borough last updated and adopted a comprehensive plan in 2005.
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