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What To Make Of The Plot To Kidnap The Governor Of Michigan
Scott Simon speaks to Elizabeth Neumann, formerly a top counterterrorism official at the Department of Homeland Security, about the militia plot to kidnap the governor or Michigan.
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Seem Too Good To Be True? Once, A Pepsi Promotion With Big Promises Ended In Disaster
Have you ever dreamed of winning a promotion that seems too good to be true? From Planet Money, the podcast The Indicator has the story of a promotion that went terribly wrong for Pepsi.
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White House Economist Says Investments In Families Is Long Overdue
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Heather Boushey, an economist on the White House Council of Economic Advisers, about President Biden's American Families Plan.
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Grassley Pushes Prescription Drug Bill
Senate Finance Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, is pushing for a bill to lower prescription drug prices that divides the GOP. But it may be the only way to get a bill to President Trump's desk.
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League Of United Latin American Citizens Holds Presidential Contenders Town Hall
Democratic presidential candidates addressed the nation's oldest Latino civil rights group, where immigration policy and President Trump's record were top issues.
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Mayan Fashion a Feast for the Eyes in San Jose
For thousands of years, Mayan women have woven their own fabrics, and embroidered on top of that to create works of art to wear on holidays and at religious ceremonies. In many ways, this dress has become iconic: what we think of when we think of Mayan culture. The San Francisco Bay Area is home … Continue reading Mayan Fashion a Feast for the Eyes in San Jose →
House Democrats Consider New Leadership If They Win Midterms
House Democrats are locked in an internal debate over who the top leaders should be if they win November's midterm elections, and whether House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi should be one of them.
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How Did California's Primaries Work Out For Democrats?
Steve Inskeep talks to Eric Bauman, chairman of the California Democratic Party, about Tuesday's primaries that are expected to set the scene for November's midterm elections.
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Study Finds Republican Tax Bills Directly Benefit Businesses, Not The Middle Class
In an effort to sell their tax plan, Republicans in both House and Senate have touted the benefits for the middle class. But a close review of the plans reveals that such claims are misleading.
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Why The ZTE Case Is Causing Some In China To Think About Economic Relations With U.S.
President Trump has pledged to help rescue one of China's top telecommunication firms, which the U.S. Commerce Department has penalized for violating U.S. sanctions on North Korea and Iran. The penalties have convinced many Chinese that they can no longer rely on the U.S., and must manufacture their own hi-tech products.
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