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Washington Labor Lawyer Eric Dreiband Could Run DOJ Civil Rights Unit
Dreiband, who currently works for a prestigious D.C. law firm, was once top lawyer for the EEOC in the George W. Bush administration. He also worked in the office of Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr.
Syria Casts Long Shadow Across Rex Tillerson's Big Trip To Italy And Russia
The secretary of state is meeting with G-7 diplomats, then heading to Moscow on Tuesday for some rather tough discussions. All the while, the U.S. strike on Syria is likely to be Item 1 on the agenda.
Catholics Build 'Intentional' Community Of Like-Minded Believers
Nationally, Americans are growing disenchanted with traditional religion. But in a Maryland suburb, Catholics seeking more spiritual lives are banding together with others who share their values.
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Music News: Pultizer Prize Winners, Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with NPR Music Senior Editor Jacob Ganz and NPR's classical music producer, Tom Huizenga, about the winner of the Pulitzer Prize in music, the newest inductees to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and rapper Kanye West going platinum for his latest album.
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Have An Airline Complaint? Don't Call The Airline — Tell The Dept. Of Transportation
An annual study gives airlines the highest scores for quality in the 26 years the ratings have been compiled. But the ratings don't fully reflect the experience of the American air traveler.
The Unexpected Cause Of This Awful Disease Lay Right Underfoot
Farmers in a remote Ugandan tropical forest suffered from an excruciatingly painful foot ailment. Usually parasitic worms are the cause — but not this time.
Wireless Industry Lobbies Statehouses For Access To 'Street Furniture'
Instead of soaring towers with antennas on top, future cell sites will adorn power poles and streetlights owned by cities and towns that are wary of turning them over to wireless companies.
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Why Send A Firetruck To Do An Ambulance's Job?
Chicago's fire department gets 20 times more medical calls than fire calls, but it has twice as many firetrucks as ambulances. Other cities also face this disparity and there are calls for change.
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North Korea Threatens 'Toughest Counteraction' After U.S. Moves Navy Ships
"We will hold the U.S. wholly accountable for the catastrophic consequences to be entailed by its outrageous actions," North Korea said. President Trump said the country is "looking for trouble."
U.S., Canada And Mexico Declare Combined Bid To Host The World Cup
With their powers combined, the three countries aim to return the World Cup to North America in 2026. Under the proposal the U.S. would host 60 matches, with 10 apiece hosted by Canada and Mexico.
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