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South Carolina Mayor's Decision To Back Bloomberg
Columbia, S.C., Mayor Stephen Benjamin has endorsed former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Benjamin tells NPR's Michel Martin why he's supporting a candidate who's not on the ballot in his state.
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San Francisco Expands Anti-Domestic Violence Program in Bayview
Police in the Bayview district are working with community groups to boost a domestic violence prevention program focused on Asian and Pacific Islander communities, thanks to a $750,000 grant from the federal government.
The Wealthy Getting Less Scrutiny On Taxes
Reports that President Trump paid little to no taxes in the last 20 years spotlighted the IRS's lax enforcement. As the agency strains under budget cuts, rich people are less likely to be audited.
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In Syria, Reports Of 19 Medical Facilities Bombed Since April 28
Strikes by the government and its allies have dealt a devastating blow to Idlib province in the north, where the conflict has escalated since late April.
Some believe it's time for the GOP to rethink its message ahead of 2024
With Donald Trump expected to announce another run for president in 2024, NPR's A Martinez talks to Republican strategist Sarah Longwell about how the party is positioning itself.
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Iran moves American prisoners to house arrest as a step in a swap for their release
The move comes amid the outlines of a deal after diplomacy between U.S. and Iran via mediators — but nothing is final.
100 Million People In The U.S. Affected By Capital One Data Breach
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Robert Knake of the Council on Foreign Relations about a Capital One data breach that compromised personal information of nearly 100 million Americans.
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Day Three of Bay Area Protests — 3 Arrested in Oakland Police Headquarters Shooting, Police in Oak
A round-up of actions in protest of the killing of Minneapolis man George Floyd at the hands of police.
Travis Scott finally soars to No. 1 on the strength of vinyl
Since its re-release earlier this month, Travis Scott's album Days Before Rodeo has been bouncing up and down the charts, finally landing at No. 1.
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How Your Health Data Lead A Not-So-Secret Life Online
Apps can make managing health care a lot easier, but most don't have the privacy protections required of doctors and hospitals. And a simple Web search can clue in advertisers to health concerns.
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