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A Drone's Eye View Of The World: Hippos, Palm Trees, Motor Scooters
Here are a few of the winners from the 4th International Drone Photography Contest.
Trump Has Revealed Assumptions About Handling Presidential Wealth, Businesses
Trump has continued to own a business empire while serving as president — thus showing that expectations about handling presidential wealth, businesses and brands were about norms, not laws.
Crime Is Down In American Cities, And 'Uneasy Peace' Explains Why
Contrary to what you might see on TV, homicide, assault and rapes have decreased in big cities since the 1970s. Patrick Sharkey attributes the change, in part, to something that happened in the '90s.
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Freelanced: The Rise Of The Contract Workforce
One in five workers is a contract worker, according to a new NPR/Marist poll. Within a decade, contractors and freelancers could make up half of the workforce, a shift with far-reaching implications.
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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Reflects On The #MeToo Movement: 'It's About Time'
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg sat down with NPR's Nina Totenberg at the Sundance Film Festival on Sunday where she discussed her thoughts on the #MeToo movement.
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Catalonia's Puigdemont Is Put Forth For President, Despite New Calls For Arrest
Spain had rescinded its European arrest warrant when it became clear Belgian authorities would not cooperate. As a court considered a new warrant, Carles Puigdemont was proposed as Catalonia's leader.
U.S. Embassy In Jerusalem Will Open By End Of 2019, Pence Says In Israel
Vice President Pence announces a faster timeline for opening the embassy than had been previously reported and calls Jerusalem "Israel's capital" in a speech to the Knesset.
In Trump's First Year, Anti-Abortion Forces Make Strides
Opponents of abortion have made significant progress in changing the direction of federal and state policies. The confirmation of judges favored by anti-abortion activists may be the most significant.
French Prison Guards Step Up Nationwide Strike Over Security, Pay Concerns
The protest follows a series of violent attacks against guards. Unions representing the prison workers are calling for better security and pay raises.
'Stop Acting Like Pouty Children': Shutdown Messages For Washington
Many federal workers wrote in and expressed dismay at Congress using them, especially the military, as "bargaining chips."
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