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The Most-Hyped Items For This Year's Consumer Electronics Show
The annual Consumer Electronics Show aims to forecast which tech items will become parts of our daily lives.
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Judge Dismisses Federal Case Against Cliven Bundy And Sons, Bars Retrial
Less than a month after declaring a mistrial, Judge Gloria Navarro said there can be no retrial against the Nevada rancher and three other men, who led an armed standoff with federal agents in 2014.
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'Fire And Fury' Author Michael Wolff Discusses Bannon's Role In White House
NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with journalist and author Michael Wolff about his book Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House. Wolff discusses Steve Bannon's role in the White House and his future relationship with the Republican party.
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Will Sending North Korean Athletes To The Winter Olympics Change Relations?
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with Tina Park, executive director of the Canadian Centre for the Responsibility to Protect, about whether sending North Korean athletes to the winter Olympics in South Korea, signals any significant change in relations.
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Defense rests in federal trial of 3 police officers in George Floyd's killing
Former Minneapolis police officer Thomas Lane's co-defendants, Tou Thao and J. Alexander Kueng, presented their cases last week.
How Recy Taylor Spoke Out Against Her Rape, Decades Before #MeToo
At the Golden Globes, Oprah Winfrey spoke of her gratitude to women whose names we'll never know. Then she said the name Recy Taylor, who died in December.
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How Robots Are Helping A Furniture Shop Without Putting Workers Out Of Jobs
Furniture making is a job associated with old fashioned handiwork. But robots are coming to the field, not to replace workers but to help U.S.-based companies survive.
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Alabama And Georgia Will Decide Who's The College Football Champion In Atlanta
College football will crown its national champion Monday night. And fans of the two teams won't have too far to travel: Alabama and Georgia are playing in Atlanta where things have been a bit crazy.
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Canadian lawmakers extend emergency powers act for truck protests
The act allows authorities to declare certain areas as no-go zones. It also allows police to freeze truckers' personal and corporate bank accounts and compel tow truck companies to haul away vehicles.
The pandemic pummeled long-term care – it may not recover quickly, experts warn
Hundreds of thousands of nursing home workers have quit since the pandemic began, and the ones still working suffer from burnout. Industry leaders worry the system is fracturing.
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