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The MeToo Movement In India Picks Up Steam
A Bollywood actress pilloried 10 years ago for complaining about sexual harassment is now reviving her complaint against a famous actor — and finding support from India's new #MeToo movement.
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California Could Phase Out Fracking, Other Oil Drilling Under Bill Headed to Legislature
The fate of the bill, which faces its first big test in the Legislature on Tuesday, rests in the hands of several moderate, business-friendly Democrats.
Judge Rules Against Trump In Subpoena Fight As White House Blocks McGahn Testimony
Republicans and Democrats landed blows and counterblows in the high-stakes political and legal slugfest. President Trump is keeping his former counsel off the Hill, but Democrats won in court.
Democratic Rep. Peter Welch Discusses Developments In The Impeachment Inquiry
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Rep. Peter Welch, D-Vt., and member of the House intelligence committee, about the impeachment inquiry and the House impeachment resolution vote.
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Bush Declines to Rule Out Full Pardon for Libby
Hours after a federal appeals court declined I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby's request to delay his prison sentence, President Bush commutes the former White House aide's sentence.
Senate Will Try To Override Trump Vetoes On Saudi Arms Deal
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Democratic Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware about the Senate, which will try again to override President Trump's veto of resolutions blocking his arms deal with Saudi Arabia.
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After Starwood Data Breach, Marriott And Customers Face Costly Headaches
Marriott begins a massive cleanup effort following the data breach affecting 500 million guests. But if past hacks are any guide, consumers will be the ones who will have to protect their data.
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Boeing's CEO testified on Capitol Hill and received a lot of criticism from lawmakers
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun got grilled by senators on Capitol Hill. It was his first public testimony since a door plug panel blew out of a Boeing 737 Max jet in midair in January.
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Nursing home industry rebukes new federal rule on minimum staffing requirements
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with American Health Care Association's CEO Mark Parkinson about the new rule that establishes staffing minimums at nursing homes that receive Medicare and Medicaid funding.
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Russian Cyberattack Targeted Elections Vendor Tied To Voting Day Disruptions
Weird things started to happen as people showed up to vote in parts of North Carolina on Nov. 8. Why didn't state workers know that their elections contractor had been hit by a cyberattack?
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