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Les Moonves And CBS's Culture Of Harassment
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Debra Katz, a civil rights lawyer specializing in sexual harassment, about the accusations of sexual misconduct against CBS CEO Les Moonves.
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The State Of Election Security Ahead Of Midterms
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The Sound Of Silence: Female Composers At The Symphony
America's top orchestras are presenting little if any music written by women next season. Why is that?
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DeSaulnier: Trump White House May Have Lied About Use of Personal Emails
East Bay congressman blasts 'hypocrisy' of administration that used Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server as a major campaign theme.
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Donning a mustache, top hat and giant bag full of money, a consumer rights activist became a social media sensation for protesting an Equifax hearing on Capitol Hill. Here is how it happened.
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Kalanick reportedly agreed to resign after a shareholder revolt and scandals involving the workplace environment. An ex-Uber engineer had blogged about how her sexual harassment case was mishandled.
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Calls Mount For President Biden To Shake Up Postal Service's Leadership
"Fire everybody at the top," one Democratic congressman says. Other advocates just want Biden to appoint new members to the Postal Service's board of governors.
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Flamin' Hot Cheetos was invented by a Frito-Lay janitor in Rancho Cucamonga — true story.
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Expert On Security Clearance Process Reacts To Jared Kushner's Situation
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with David Kris, former head of the Department of Justice's National Security Division, about Jared Kushner's security clearance and how security clearances work.
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U.S. Adds Stronger-Than-Expected 312,000 Jobs; Unemployment Rises To 3.9 Percent
The economy added 312,000 jobs in December — topping analysts' expectations of 180,000 jobs added. Unemployment climbed as more people felt confident enough to quit their jobs and look for new ones
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