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2 Members Of House Problem Solvers Caucus On Division Over Trump
NPR's Rachel Martin talks with Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota and GOP Rep. Dusty Johnson of South Dakota about violence at the U.S. Capitol last week, and the road ahead for Congress.
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An Astonishing Share Of Homebuyers Are Paying All Cash
In December, all-cash purchases accounted for more than 40 percent of home sales. Here are a few reasons so many people are buying houses without getting a mortgage.
Amid high-stakes U.S. diplomatic visit, Panamanians turn to news parodies
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in Panama to discuss the Canal. Amid this high-profile visit, Panamanians have been turning to El Gallinazo, an account that posts satirical takes on the news.
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No Cash Needed At This Cafe. Students Pay The Tab With Their Personal Data
For free coffee, students can provide their names, phone numbers, email, majors and interests. This information is then provided to corporate sponsors who want to "diversify students' career choices."
How Europe's New Data Privacy Law Is Supposed To Give Users More Control
Tech companies have sent out a lot of emails with updated privacy policies lately. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Wall Street Journal reporter Joanna Stern about a new European law that is supposed to give users more control over their data and privacy.
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Here's what matters to voters — and what could change their minds if it's Biden-Trump
Preserving democracy is top of mind for Democrats and independents, while Republicans are most concerned about immigration. And there are big splits on how to handle immigration in particular.
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Google Accused Of Underpaying Female Employees
The U.S. Department of Labor is investigating Google for what an official called "systemic compensation disparities" between men and women. The government is suing the company to release its records.
Mercy Corps, Headquartered In Portland, Helps Evacuees Fleeing Aleppo
The nonprofit Mercy Corps, headquartered in Portland, is helping evacuees from the Syrian city of Aleppo find shelter.
President Buhari's Absence Is Looming Large In Nigeria
Nigerians are raising concerns about the health of Muhammadu Buhari, who hasn't been seen in public for more than a week and has missed his third straight cabinet meeting.
UNICEF Official Quits After Inappropriate Behavior Allegations
"I am resigning because of the danger of damaging both UNICEF and Save the Children and our wider cause," Justin Forsyth wrote. Three women made complaints about him earlier at Save the Children.
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