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Jeffrey Epstein's Former Prosecutors Used 'Poor Judgment' In Deal, DOJ Says
Prosecutors including then-U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta did nothing illegal in a 2008 deal under which Epstein avoided federal charges related to sex with underage girls, the department says.
Vaccine Could Unlock Trillions In Spending, Leading To 'Biden Boom'
Pent-up demand from households that have been cooped up over the last eight months could drive a spending boom in the spring, providing a big boost to the economy.
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FACT CHECK: What's Happening In This Election Is Not Like Florida In 2000
President Trump is challenging the results of the presidential election, which his allies have compared to the contested race 20 years ago. But there are many differences between the two.
Life Is Hellish Enough — That's Why I Had To Stop Playing 'Hades'
The hit video game about escaping the underworld is immensely popular and irresistibly well-crafted — but despite its promise of infinite content, the replay value begins to fade eventually.
Illusionist Scott Silven Can Turn A Video Call Into A Magical 'Journey'
The Journey is an ingenious use of a virtual performance space. Silven invites 30 audience members to travel to his childhood home in Scotland where they interact in amazing feats of magic.
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Judge Rules Acting DHS Secretary Lacked Authority To Suspend DACA Program
It's the latest court ruling against the Trump administration's attempts to terminate the Obama-era program that protects young immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children.
U.S. Surgeon General Blames 'Pandemic Fatigue' For Recent COVID-19 Surge
U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams says people are tired and aren't taking mitigation measures as seriously as before.
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Conservatives Flock To Mercer-Funded Parler, Claim Censorship On Facebook And Twitter
Backed by Rebekah Mercer, Parler is now one of the most downloaded smartphone apps, as conservatives complaining of censorship by Facebook and Twitter seek out other social media alternatives.
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Dustin Johnson Wins Masters Tournament, Green Jacket For The 1st Time
Johnson went into the tournament ranked No. 1 in the world and set a new record as the first player to reach 20 under par at the tournament.
Transcript: NPR's Full Interview With Former President Barack Obama
He talked with NPR's Michel Martin about his new book; the 2020 election and Donald Trump's refusal to concede; racial hostility in America; and other topics.
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