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Steve Wynn Resigns As Head Of Wynn Resorts Amid Sexual Misconduct Allegations
The accusations against the 76-year-old billionaire who owns casinos in Las Vegas and the Chinese territory of Macau were first published last month by The Wall Street Journal.
Nurse Calls Cops After Woman Seeks Help For Postpartum Depression. Right Call?
A package of mental health bills in California aims to make it easier for new moms to get help and to build awareness among more health workers of postpartum mood disorders.
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Trump, Citing Death Of Colts Player, Says Democrats Must 'Get Tough' On Immigration
In a tweet, the president called the death of Indianapolis Colt linebacker Edwin Jackson, caused by a suspected drunken driver who is in the U.S. illegally, a "preventable" tragedy.
Massachusetts Sues Equifax Amid Questions About CFPB's Investigation
Amid a report that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is scaling down its probe into the Equifax breach, David Greene talks to Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey.
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South Korea Tries To Stamp Out Olympics Norovirus Outbreak
With days to go until the opening ceremony, the Winter Olympics host quarantined some 1,200 security workers after several dozen of them showed symptoms of infection. Soldiers are taking their place.
Senators Reach 2-Year Budget Deal
Senate leaders have reached a budget pact to increase spending for the Pentagon and domestic programs, offering a reprieve from fiscal fights that have been a cloud over Capitol Hill.
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Pence Starts Asia Trip Amid Signs Of Strain With South Korea
The vice president visited Tokyo Wednesday. The U.S. and Japan both favor hard-line policies toward North Korea but South Korea wants dialogue and has welcomed the North's team to the Winter Olympics.
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How Watching The Olympics Will Be Different This Year
NPR's Mary Louise speaks with Michael Schneider, executive editor of IndieWire, about the Olympics as a TV event this year. It'll be a year without Matt Lauer and Bob Costas.
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Veterans Are Divided On Response To Trump's Desire For Military Parade
Veterans are divided on President Trump's desire for a military parade. Many believe it is a fitting tribute to the all-volunteer force, others worry it will be misinterpreted as a show of force.
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An Extremely Complex Battlefield Is Taking Shape In Northern Syria
U.S. troops are on the ground in Syria training local forces to fight ISIS. But Turkish troops and their local allies are on verge of a confrontation with them.
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