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The Polls For This Election Were Off Again. Is This The End Of The Industry?
NPR's Scott Simon talks with long-time Republican consultant and pollster Frank Luntz about yet another election where the polls were off. Luntz says misses this year mean the profession is done.
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Trump ordered to pay over $355M for fraudulent business practices in New York
A New York judge has ordered former President Donald Trump and executives at the Trump Organization to pay over $364 million.
Watch Live: Experts testify at UFO hearing in Congress
A similar hearing last year brought extraordinary moments, including a retired intelligence officer alleging that the U.S. government has recovered nonhuman "biologics" from crash sites.
6 Years After Museum Heist, Missing Picasso Possibly Found In Romania
Thieves entered the Netherlands' Kunsthal in 2012 and made off with seven paintings, allegedly later burned in an oven by the ringleader's mother. Now the story has taken another strange turn.
The 2nd hearing from the Jan. 6 committee will focus on Trump's election lies
The House Jan. 6 committee is holding its second hearing after a brief delay this morning when a key witness pulled out of his appearance.
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Boeing's Troubles With 737 MAX Jets Could Disrupt Its Business Model
Boeing is struggling with its commercial airline business, but how will that impact its defense work? Some analysts say Boeing always depended on commercial work to help bid for long-term defense work.
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Gov. Kate Brown Quietly Balances Budget With Increase To 'Minimum' Business Tax
The governor's recommended budget would ensure that some of Oregon's largest companies pay more than is currently required.
Federal Judge in S.F. Allows Challenge to Travel Ban Visa Waiver Program to Proceed
A federal judge in San Francisco is allowing a pair of cases to move ahead that challenge the U.S. government’s approach to issuing visa waivers under the travel ban on several Muslim majority countries.
50,000 Gallons of Raw Sewage Floods Oakland Estuary After Power Outage
People are being advised to stay out of the Oakland Estuary after it flooded with raw sewage, Friday night. A power outage caused a major failure at East Bay Municipal Utility District’s main wastewater treatment plant last night sending 50,000 gallons of raw sewage, about the size of a small, single-story home into the Oakland … Continue reading 50,000 Gallons of Raw Sewage Floods Oakland Estuary After Power Outage →
CDC Study Finds Hispanics Hit Disproportionately Hard By Workplace Outbreaks
A study out Monday found that Hispanic and nonwhite workers made up 73% of cases associated with workplace outbreaks in certain industries, despite representing 24% of the workforce in those sectors.
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