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Fifth Generation Of Sulzberger Family Takes Leading Role At 'New York Times'
The Sulzberger family has owned and operated the Times since Adolph Ochs bought it in 1896. Deputy Publisher A.G. Sulzberger speaks with NPR's David Greene.
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North Dakota Commissioner: Standing Rock Sioux Sat Out The State Process
Protests over the North Dakota Access Pipeline continue. The head of the state Public Service Commission says that despite invitations, the tribe did not participate in its 11-month permit process.
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Iraqi Troops, With U.S. Support, In The Outskirts Of Mosul
The Iraqi city has been held by ISIS for the last two years.
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Peace May Be On Hold, But Colombia's Rebels Are Eager To Become Civilians
FARC rebels are awaiting the day when they can put down their weapons. In the meantime, they've become more sedentary. Some guerrillas have gained weight from inactivity. Others are expecting babies.
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Police Have Person Of Interest In Shootings Of 2 Des Moines-Area Officers
Two police officers were killed overnight in separate "ambush-style" shootings in Des Moines and a suburb. David Greene speaks to Urbandale Police Department public information officer Chad Underwood.
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A 'Chaotic And Ineffective Response To The Violence' By U.N. In South Sudan
An independent review found "conflicting orders" within the United Nations mission in Juba resulted in failure to respond to an attack during which South Sudanese soldiers raped Western aid workers.
You Asked, We Answer: Can Microloans Lift Women Out Of Poverty?
The vision: Microloans will let women start their own businesses. What do the studies show?
Economists Warn: Trump 'Promotes Magical Thinking And Conspiracy Theories'
A letter from 370 economists, including eight Nobel Prize winners, says the Republican presidential candidate has misled the country about trade, jobs and growth.
Shock At The Pump: A Jump In N.J. Gas Tax Marks An End To Cheap Fuel
New Jersey drivers have enjoyed relatively cheap gasoline thanks to low taxes. But that changed on Tuesday when the state's gas tax jumped 23 cents a gallon. Station owners fear they'll lose business.
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Chicago Cubs Crush Cleveland Indians To Force A World Series Game 7
Chicago's offense gave pitcher Jake Arrieta an early lead to win the game 9-3 and even the Series. The decisive Game 7 will be played Wednesday in Cleveland.
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