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U.S. Lifts N. Korea Trade Sanctions
President Bush Thursday lifts trade sanctions against North Korea and moves to remove it from the U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism. The move comes after Pyongyang hands over accounting of its nuclear work to Chinese officials.
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For the first time, lawmakers are reviewing unredacted copies of the Epstein files
Lawmakers are just beginning to review unredacted versions of the Epstein files but those who have read them say the system is complicated and insufficient.
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Olympic Organizers Say They're Ready For COVID-19 Risks, But Japan's Doctors Are Wary
International Olympic Committee member Dick Pound says organizers are taking risks into account. "Nobody wants to put on games where you have an increased risk of transmission," he says.
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Government Report Says Census Bureau Is Behind On Staffing Up And Cybersecurity
A new Government Accountability Office report shows the Census Bureau is behind on recruiting 2020 census workers, and notes security challenges for the census website expected to roll out in a month.
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Former Prosecutor on the 3 men found guilty of murdering Ahmaud Arbery
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Charles Coleman Jr., a civil rights lawyer and former prosecutor, about the three men found guilty of murdering Ahmaud Arbery.
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Lithuania urges the world to stand up against Russia
Lithuania has warned its neighbors for years about the dangers posed by Russia. The country is once again calling for the international community to do more to stop Russia.
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Jurors Weigh In on Enron Trial Testimony
After finding former Enron executives Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling guilty on several counts in their conspiracy and fraud trial, the jury of eight women and four men met with reporters to explain their thinking.
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Lawmakers on Capitol Hill hold hearings into the failed cryptocurrency giant FTX
NPR's A Martinez talks to actor and author Ben McKenzie, who's skeptical of cryptocurrencies and critical of celebrities for promoting them. He'll be a witness at a Senate banking committee hearing.
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The biggest banks in the U.S. are stepping in to save First Republic Bank
Eleven big banks are offering a lifeline to First Republic Bank, a smaller lender that's been under pressure since Silicon Valley Bank collapsed a week ago.
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States are looking for ways to make free school meals permanent
During the COVID-19 pandemic, states could offer free meals to every public school student every school day. That program ended, but some states, like Vermont, are looking to keep it on their own.
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