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Official Announcement Draws Near On Amazon's HQ2 Decision
Amazon will soon announce its choice for a second headquarters. It's expected that Amazon will build two offices, one in New York City and one in the Crystal City area of Arlington, Va.
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Fox News Hasn't Always Shared Robert Driscoll's Credentials With Its Viewers
Fox News has repeatedly gone to former Justice Department official Robert Driscoll to comment on the Russia investigations, but what viewers don't hear is that he's also the attorney for Maria Butina, the suspected Russian spy charged with criminal counts.
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Biden To Make Historic Census Director Pick With Latinx Statistician Rob Santos
If confirmed by the Senate, Robert Santos, president of the American Statistical Association, would be the bureau's first permanent director of color overseeing the national count and major surveys.
Federal Watchdog Finds Government Ignored Emoluments Clause With Trump Hotel
The Inspector General for the General Services Administration said agency lawyers decided to ignore the constitutional issues when they reviewed the lease after Donald Trump won the 2016 election.
Why The Pope's Appointment Of Wilton Gregory As Archbishop Of D.C. Is Significant
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with John Carr of Georgetown University, about why Pope Francis' appointment of Atlanta Archbishop Wilton Gregory as the new Archbishop of Washington, D.C., is significant.
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As Amazon Looks To Unlock Your Door, Taking Stock Of Meaning Of Privacy
Amazon is rolling out "Key," a WiFi-connected camera linked to a smart door lock to allow package delivery inside your home. Privacy experts say Key will tell us a lot about our trust in corporations.
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Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi Cancels U.N. Trip Amid Rohingya Crisis
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi is cancelling her trip to the United Nations General Assembly next week. The de facto ruler of Myanmar and one-time democracy icon is facing widespread criticism for not stopping atrocities against a minority Muslim population.
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Underfunded Unemployment Offices Leave Many Workers Still Waiting For Checks
State unemployment offices have been slammed as 36 million Americans have lost their jobs. Now, individuals and the U.S. economy are depending on these often underfunded operations to step up.
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China's economy wobbles ahead of an important political meeting in October
As China gears up for a hugely significant political gathering next month, its economy is slowing down.
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Noah Baumbach's 'White Noise' adaptation is brave, even if not entirely successful
The 1985 novel has been described as "unfilmable." Baumbach wasn't deterred — and though the movie brims with terrific moments, his White Noise doesn't hold together as well as Don DeLillo's.
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