Here and Now
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A Wisconsin judge was convicted on charges that she helped a Mexican immigrant avoid federal immigration authorities.
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The Jewish eight-day Festival of Light is celebrated all over the world by lighting candles on the menorah and feasting on fried foods.
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China-based ByteDance will still own the underlying algorithm, according to an internal memo that NPR reviewed.
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Is President Trump's economic message is connecting in battleground states such as North Carolina.
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Claudio Neves Valente, a native of Portugal, was found dead of suicide in a storage unit in Salem, New Hampshire.
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President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday requiring his administration to downgrade marijuana from a Schedule I to Schedule III drug.
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A wildlife photographer was following tracks of deer and vulture when he stumbled across thousands of dinosaur tracks spanning hundreds of meters.
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With fewer people in the workforce, the job market and economy could shrink.
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Restaurants love it when social media food influencers feature their food, as it often brings an increase in patrons.
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Drew Daywalt is well known for his title “The Day the Crayons Quit,” and his latest is called “Goodnight Crayons.”