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Iran Will Surpass Uranium Enrichment Limits, Officials Say
Iranian officials announced Sunday that the country would take its second step away from the 2015 nuclear deal by beginning to enrich uranium above permitted levels.
A congressional report says financial technology companies fueled rampant PPP fraud
Fraud in the Paycheck Protection Program, which gave potentially forgivable loans to small businesses during the pandemic, was largely due to financial technology companies, according to a new report.
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A group of Orthodox Jews in Brooklyn is reviving the golden age of cantorial music
Musician Jeremiah Lockwood hopes to introduce the world to a new music scene bubbling in Brooklyn.
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For Federal Employees On Furlough During Shutdown, An Uncertain Future
When the government shut down, furloughed workers began preparing for an uncertain future. NPR's Michel Martin talks with Pam Gilbertz, a furloughed employee at the CDC, about her plans.
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Former Trump Campaign National Security Adviser Had Worried About Page's Moscow Trip
The Trump campaign's foreign policy team has come under increased scrutiny as more details have emerged about contacts between members of the Trump campaign and Russians.
'Nothing Going On' With Trump Voter Fraud Commission Due To Multiple Lawsuits
The commission is facing eight lawsuits and one Republican member says, "We're not emailing each other. We're not conversing with each other."
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'Times' Advice Guru Answers Your Social Q's
New York Times advice columnist Philip Galanes details how to handle breakups, cellphone calls and food allergies — among other topics — in his book Social Q's: How to Survive the Quirks, Quandaries and Quagmires of Today.
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Airing The Dirty Laundry: Too Few Of NPR's Corrections Are Heard On The Radio
If NPR makes a mistake, usually listeners won't know without checking online.
This obscure program lets Americans donate to help pay off the national debt
The U.S. debt has led to plenty of partisan fights and ... charitable gifts. For decades, a government program has been collecting donations from Americans who want to help pay off the national debt.
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