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Trump Administration Will Let States Require People To Work For Medicaid
Ten states have already asked the administration to add work requirements to the popular health insurance program for low-income people. But many recipients are already working.
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Environmentalists Warn Of Mediterranean Pollution From Lebanon Land Reclamation
A land reclamation project that uses vast amounts of garbage extends hundreds of feet into the sea. "We are fishing plastic," says a fisherman. The country has long struggled to manage its waste.
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'I Started The Media Men List,' Reveals Woman Behind Viral Sexual Misconduct Document
Writer Moira Donegan says she created the list of accused sexual harassers and assaulters "for women to share their stories of harassment and assault without being needlessly discredited or judged."
Watch Camp Cope Perform 'The Opener' Live At Sydney Opera House
Below the concrete beams which hold the building's iconic sails, the Melbourne trio performs a scathing song about representation and indie rock's virtue signaling.
Apps Let Women Say #MeToo About Street Harassment
The authorities don't always listen. Women may be afraid to speak up. Around the globe, apps are giving them a place to document harassment on the streets.
Hear Jay Som's Jangly New Song, 'Pirouette'
A couple songs left off the album Everybody Works, one of NPR Music's 50 best albums of 2017, will be released as a 7" single.
Authorities Identify 17 Killed In Mudslides, Ages 3 To 89 Years
The next of kin have been contacted and the names of the dead have been released, but workers continue digging through debris in search of missing people in Santa Barbara, Calif.
Thick, 'Rather Clean' Ice Sheets Are Spotted On Mars
The size and accessibility of these ice sheets, as well as the fact that they're made of relatively clean water, could be an important resource for astronauts traveling to Mars.
Wal-Mart Says It Will Boost Wages, Give Bonuses With New Savings From Tax Law
Wal-Mart plans to share part of its savings under the new tax law with its employees. The giant retailer announced today it is boosting its starting wage to $11 an hour and handing out bonuses to most of its employees.
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Search Continues In California For Missing People After Mudslides
NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with Capt. Sara Rathbun of the Los Angeles County Fire Department's search and rescue team about the mudslides in Santa Barbara, Calif. The mudslides have killed at least 17 people.
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