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Alameda County Orders Tesla to Cease Production in Letter to Top Executive
Alameda County ordered Tesla to cease production at its Fremont plant in a letter sent Monday to a top safety employee at the company, following reports that the site had reopened and resumed regular operations. After Tesla CEO Elon Musk escalated his dispute with Alameda County with a lawsuit and a series of threatening tweets … Continue reading Alameda County Orders Tesla to Cease Production in Letter to Top Executive →
A South African Man Has Been On Top Of A Pole For 2 Months
Vernon Kruger is living 80 feet up in the air in a wine barrel that is mounted on the top of a pole. In the 1990s he did this for 67 days. He wants to break his record while raising money for charity.
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For A Navajo Voter In Arizona, Environment, Jobs Are Top Concerns
Majerle Lister lives part-time with his grandmother on the Navajo Nation reservation. He's driven by social justice issues and, after backing Bernie Sanders, is reluctantly supporting Hillary Clinton.
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Top Official Resigns From Oregon Secretary Of State's Office
Deputy Secretary of State Rich Vial would not discuss his reasons for leaving the office.
At California’s Top Universities, Why a Dearth of Latino Professors Matters
At most University of California campuses, Latinos comprise less than 10 percent of faculty—in a state where Latinos make up nearly a quarter of UC undergrads and more than half of graduates from public high schools.
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Prosecutors Question Italy's Top Leaders Over Coronavirus Response
Italy's prime minister, health and interior ministers faced hours of questioning in Rome as prosecutors opened an investigation into possible mismanagement of the COVID-19 crisis.
Iranian Women Learn Top Kayaking Skills in U.S.
This summer, three Iranian teens and their coach have traveled the US to train in Olympic-level kayaking skills. The women had to overcome not only their first big, wild water, but also political and cultural obstacles.
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Spotify's Most-Streamed List Is Free Of Surprises
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Otis Spann's Last Recording
In April of 1970, blues pianist Otis Spann flew to Boston to play a gig. With him were his wife, Lucille, and his band. The concert would be Otis' last. Before he flew to Boston, doctors had diagnosed Spann with terminal liver cancer -- he died three weeks after the concert. Peter Malick was one of Spann's guitarists. He recently found the recordings of the concert. Noah talks with him about the last days of the blues guitarist, and the meaning of that last gig. (6:15)Find out more at: http://www.otisspann.com.
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