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Festival Season In New Orleans Means Music, Food - And A Lot Of Trash
As New Orleans heads into the second weekend of Jazz Fest, hundreds of thousands of people are looking forward to listening to local music, and eating and…
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FCC Wants Phone Companies To Start Blocking Robocalls By Default
"The American people are fed up with illegal robocalls," FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said. "And we believe that we need to make it easier for phone companies to block these robocalls."
U.S. Census Bureau Reports Poverty Rate Down, But Millions Still Poor
While the poverty rate finally fell to prerecession levels in 2018, the number of people without health insurance increased, and about one in eight Americans still lived below the poverty line.
Schiff Vows To Escalate Standoff Over Spy Complaint; 'Fake News,' Trump Scoffs
The House intelligence committee met behind closed doors with the inspector general of the intelligence community amid reports the president's communications with a foreign leader raised concerns.
Andy Ruiz Jr. Defeats Anthony Joshua To Become Heavyweight World Champion
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Roberto Andrade Franco about Andy Ruiz Jr. becoming the first heavyweight boxing champ of Mexican descent after one of the sport's biggest upsets.
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Trump: U.S., Mexico Reach Deal To Avoid New Tariffs
Mexican officials have "agreed to take strong measures to stem the tide of Migration" as part of the agreement, the president tweeted on Friday. The tariffs were to begin on Monday.
Parts Of Paris And Northern France Flooded After Unusually Heavy Rains
After a month of record rainfall in France, rivers have flowed over their banks and nearly half the country is on flood alert. In Paris, the Seine river is 19 feet above its normal level.
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With New Albums, Bob Dylan, Neil Young And Willie Nelson Are As Relevant As Ever
At 79, 74 and 87 years old, respectively, these three veteran songwriters prove that it's possible to release poignant and powerful work late in an artist's career.
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How The Recession Has Benefited The Richest Of The Rich
While much of the country is mired in economic hardship, a small group has emerged richer. They've benefited from a buoyant stock market and tax code changes that have favored the wealthy.
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Google Will Spend $1 Billion For New York City Campus On Hudson River
"In fact, we're growing faster outside the [San Francisco] Bay Area than within it," says Chief Financial Officer Ruth Porat, a senior vice president of both Google and its parent company, Alphabet.
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