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Ballet Star Moves Past Pain for a New Stage: Science
Miko Fogarty left her dream dance job with a top company after just one year. Two years later, she’s on her way to becoming a doctor - and overcoming alleged sexual abuse at the hands of her former coach.
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Ballet Star Moves Past Pain for a New Stage: Science
Miko Fogarty left her dream dance job with a top company after just one year. Two years later, she’s on her way to becoming a doctor - and overcoming alleged sexual abuse at the hands of her former coach.
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4 California White Supremacists Indicted in Connection With Violent Charlottesville Rally
The four men — one of them a former employee of Top Dog in Berkeley — were allegedly ‘among the most violent individuals present in Charlottesville’ during last year’s white nationalist rally that turned deadly.
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British Customers Outraged Over Photo Of Scones
The grocery store Sainsbury's showed a photo with a fruit scone smothered in cream and jam. The problem: the photo showed jam on top of the cream. Customers in Cornwall argued the jam must go first.
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After 35 Years, Air Force Deserter Found Living In California Under False Name
Capt. William Howard Hughes Jr. had top-secret clearance and disappeared in 1983. His family was baffled, and some people speculated he'd defected to the Soviet Union.
Report: Income Inequality In Oregon Reaches Record High
The report found the richest 1 percent of Oregonians as a group make more money than the bottom half of Oregonians.
Remembering a Warriors Superhero, On and Off the Court
The Warriors are everywhere these days: the top of Tribune Tower illuminated in blue and gold, AC Transit buses with “Go Warriors” in the front digital display. Even the man pushing a cart past me last week wore a long Warriors banner tied around his neck and draped down his back, as if it were … Continue reading Remembering a Warriors Superhero, On and Off the Court →
Graduation Rates | Year In Business News | Working With Your Hands
Local woodworker Gary Rogowski's new book is about the importance of working with your hands. Also, since Oregon's graduation rate continues to be low, we look to one of the states with the highest rate. And a survey of the year's top business news.
Alphorns Are The Perfect Instrument For Social Distancing
The large wooden horns which are traditional in the Alps can be more than 10 feet in length. Over the weekend, professionals serenaded the German city of Dresden from the top of an apartment building.
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Wall Street Fines
NPR's Jim Zarroli reports Wall Street's top brokerage firms agreed to pay nearly $1.5 billion in fines to settle conflict-of-interest charges. Regulators accused the firms of continuing to recommend stocks they privately had turned against. Besides fines, the firms agree to spend several hundred million dollars in coming years buying research from independent firms that don't mix stock research with investment banking.
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