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Sold Out Grateful Dead Chicago Concerts Attract High-End Scalpers
Some sellers are offering three-day packages for the Grateful Dead concerts for more than $100,000. Steve Inskeep talks to drummer Bill Kreutzmann, for his thoughts on the six-figure tickets.
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Obama: We Must 'Guard Against Cynicism' When It Comes To Poverty
"There's a lot we can do," President Obama said at a forum in Washington, D.C., Tuesday. Just across town, progressive leaders laid out plans to tackle poverty.
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Historian Says Don't 'Sanitize' How Our Government Created Ghettos
Richard Rothstein, who studies residential segregation in America, concludes: "Federal, state and local governments purposely created racial boundaries in these cities."
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The Man Who Keeps Tabs On U.S. Money Spent In Afghanistan
John Sopko says the Afghans still do a poor job of managing the billions they get from the U.S. and he has documented the abuses. Still, he supports the ongoing U.S. efforts there.
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George Stephanopoulos Discloses Donations To Clinton Foundation
George Stephanopoulos says he donated a total of $75,000 to the Clinton Foundation from 2012 through 2014. None of the donations were disclosed until Thursday, and the ABC anchor has apologized.
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Jacksonville City Elections Are Tomorrow
Jacksonville’s city elections are almost upon us. Voters will have their last chance to cast ballots Tuesday.Duval County Elections Supervisor Jerry…
Maine Bill Aims To Make Abuse-Deterrent Painkillers More Affordable
Expensive versions of prescription opioids that are tougher to cut, crush and inject are less likely to be abused, legislators hope. But some doctors call the bill well-meant, but ill-advised.
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Florida AG Bondi Joins Fraud Suit Against Four Cancer Charities
The Federal Trade Commission and Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi filed a lawsuit against four cancer charities and their operators for conning donors…
Bruce Lundvall, Jazz Record Executive, Has Died
The longtime president of Blue Note Records, a lifelong jazz fan, signed artists such as Norah Jones, Joe Henderson and Robert Glasper. He died of complications due to Parkinson's Disease. He was 79.
Netanyahu Cancels Palestinian-Only Bus Plan Just Before Scheduled Start
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Lahav Harkov, Knesset reporter for the Jerusalem Post, about the politics around a plan to require Palestinian laborers from the West Bank to ride Palestinian-only buses.
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