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3 Florida Representatives Introduce Pensacola Shooting Loophole Fix
Jacksonville area Rep. John Rutherford (R-FL 4), along with Rep. Charlie Crist (D-FL 13) and Rep. Val B. Demings (D-FL 10), has introduced the Foreign…
Uber To Pay $4.4 Million To Employees Who Were Sexually Harassed At Work
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has found Uber permitted a culture of sexual harassment and retaliation. The company will pay $4.4 million to employees who were harassed at work.
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Senate Approves $1.4 Trillion Spending Agreement Ahead of Shutdown Deadline
Congress has approved two major spending bills to fund the federal government through September 2020. The package heads to the president's desk for his signature.
Debate Recap: After Impeachment And Infighting, A Question About Forgiveness
While the seven Democratic presidential candidates agreed that the ultimate goal was to beat President Trump in 2020, tensions over fundraising and experience took the spotlight during the debate.
It's Time To Talk About 'Cats'
The movie musical Cats premieres this week. It adapts Andrew Lloyd Webber's stage musical of the same name, which is both divisive and still very popular.
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Texas Set To Implement Tough Surprise Billing Law After Loophole Gets Shot Down
Texas will enact a law on Jan. 1 to prevent consumers from getting hit with surprise medical bills. The law survived last-minute efforts to write rules that would have gutted it.
Trump Is Impeached, But There's No Endgame In Sight
What trophy can be said to await the speaker or her party at game's end? Their case has not penetrated the popular membrane enough to supply the two-thirds vote required for conviction in the Senate.
For Joe Biden, 1987 Brought Triumph In The Wake Of Political Setback
Biden ended his first presidential campaign during a break in the confirmation hearings of Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork. As chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Biden sunk the nomination.
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'Catastrophic' Wildfires Continue To Rage Across Australia
Extreme heat and drought conditions have caused hundreds of fires to spark throughout the country, many of which have been burning for weeks.
NPR Correspondent Looks Back At The Decade In Policing
NPR correspondent Martin Kaste reflects on his reporting on law enforcement over the last decade.
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