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  • Louisiana is one of the only states that has not cut down on incarceration rates over the last five years, the Times-Picayune reports.A new Pew report…
  • The Democratic presidential primary narrows to two and cases of COVID-19 spread to at least 18 U.S states.
  • A report from the World Health Organization says 1 in 6 people in the world experience infertility.
  • George Floyd's brother testifies on Capitol Hill. Officials across the country ban the use of chokeholds by police.
  • The unemployment rate fell to 6% last month, which is what economists consider full employment.
  • Female laborers are starting to speak up about the hidden price some pay to keep their jobs in the fields: enduring sexual harassment, sexual assault and rape. It can be emotionally difficult for any rape victim to press criminal charges, but female farm workers have to overcome additional cultural hurdles. (This story originally aired on Nov. 6, 2013 on All Things Considered.)
  • We talk about all the Supreme Court cases to watch and discuss the integrity of the Court.
  • An estimated 7.6-magnitude earthquake in Costa Rica raised alerts for the Pacific coasts of Costa Rica, Panama, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala and Peru.
  • Charges could be filed in the case of Etan Patz, a 6-year-old boy who disappeared from his New York neighborhood in 1979. Pedro Hernandez, who was a bodega clerk when Patz disappeared, has been arrested. Audie Cornish talks to Bob Hennelly of member station WNYC.
  • A total of 21 groups have spent almost $20 million on 18,956 ads in the Denver market airing between July 30 and Nov. 6, an analysis shows. It found that President Obama and his allies are outspending Republican Mitt Romney and conservative groups allied with him, at least for now.
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