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NPR Exclusive: Two Tronc-owned newspapers in Virginia are organizing to unionize. Journalists leading the effort say 75 percent of eligible staffers have agreed to support the drive.
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., campaigned for Democratic candidates across the country this summer, including challengers hoping to oust GOP candidates in her home state.
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There were a record 430 lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender candidates this year running for office at every level of government, almost entirely on the Democratic side.
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The confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh have begun. Watch here:
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Here are six issues to watch during the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings: 🔹Roe v. Wade 🔹Guns 🔹Investigating the president 🔹Executive power and national security 🔹The "administrative state" 🔹Campaign contribution limits
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"A lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court of a justice that I cannot feel assured is going to protect a woman's right to choose," says Sen. , D-Hawaii, of Judge Kavanaugh, "is a fight worth fighting, and I am going to do it."
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President Trump is set to visit Ireland in November. , the head of Ireland's Green Party, is calling for protests during his visit.
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Sen. , D-Hawaii, declined to meet with Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh following Michael Cohen's guilty pleas and Paul Manafort's conviction.
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Angel Benavides, whose parents are farmworkers, says he feels society has lower expectations for him because he moves around often. "When they say, 'Oh, you're not going to do this,' and they bring me down, that actually motivates me to prove them wrong."
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An analysis of insurance filings shows premiums will rise less than 4 percent on average and companies plan to market more policies in more places.
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Researchers say that over the past 50 years, as we've seen a decline in children's freedom, we've seen an increase in responses on standardized questionnaires that indicate both depression and anxiety disorders.
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"If breast is best, then we, as a society, need policies and accommodations to fully support nursing mothers," writes Baltimore City Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen.
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Jazz pianist Randy Weston died Saturday at age 92. He regarded jazz as an extension of African music, devoting more than half a century to exploring their links.
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"In her determination to protect the president, Monica kept a team of experienced FBI agents and career prosecutors twiddling their thumbs for much of the day." Read an expert of the chapter "Monica" from Ken Starr's forthcoming memoir "Contempt."
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Wages are stagnating even though unemployment is at an 18-year low. explains why this could be:
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For three generations of guys seeking work in Campbell, Ohio, the steel mill was almost automatic. And smart: They were guaranteed great pay and union benefits. But a lot has changed since the class of 1973 graduated.
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"It's not about really supporting Syrian refugees," Till Küster, the Syria coordinator for Medico International, says of the Alternative Help Association. "What they do is they misuse the needs of refugees in Lebanon for their own political goals."
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President Trump's Supreme Court pick Brett Kavanaugh is gearing up for a week of confirmation hearings. NPR's breaks down what to expect:
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For as long as he can remember, Angel Benavides, 14, has missed the beginning of the school year in Texas because his parents work in North Dakota until the harvest is through.
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