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NBC Universal Report Affirms Credibility Of Accusations Against Lauer
An NBC Universal report on NBC News finds accusations against Matt Lauer credible but says there's no proof executives knew. It calls for reforming HR and encouraging employees to report complaints.
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Background And Context For A U.S.-North Korea Summit
David Greene talks to Korea scholar Jean Lee of the Woodrow Wilson Center about North Korea's decision to release three American hostages ahead of a U.S.-North Korea summit.
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NBC Investigation Finds Matt Lauer's Accusers Credible, Executives Unaware
Lawyers for NBC Universal found that allegations of inappropriate behavior by the former Today host were never reported to managers or human resources.
Las Vegas Golden Knights Could End Up In Stanley Cup Finals In Team's Inaugural Year
With just a few teams left in the NHL playoffs, it looks like there may be a first time winner of the Stanley Cup before it's all over. It might even be the Las Vegas Golden Knights, a team that didn't exist 14 months ago.
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Former CIA Director Discusses Gina Haspel's Confirmation Hearing
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with John McLaughlin, the former Deputy Director of Central Intelligence and former acting director of the CIA, about the nomination of Gina Haspel to become the next director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
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Federal Employees Face Cuts To Retirement Benefits And Pay Freezes
The Trump team wants to change the structure of the government and federal workforce. Public employee groups are wary, and current laws governing federal employee pay and benefits are 40 years old.
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Trump Meets 3 Americans Held In North Korea As They Arrive In U.S.
The dramatic release of the trio, two who were arrested just over a year ago and the third held since 2015, comes amid a thaw in relations between Washington and Pyongyang.
Why Oil Prices Are At Their Highest Level In More Than 3 Years
David Greene talks to David Wessel, director of the Hutchins Center at the Brookings Institution, about whether oil prices are being affected by the U.S. pulling out from the Iran nuclear deal.
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With The U.S. Out Of The Iran Deal, What Happens To Jailed Americans There?
President Trump's withdrawal from the nuclear deal with Iran leaves the fate of Americans held prisoner there uncertain. There could be as many as half a dozen U.S. citizens in Iranian prisons.
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For Every Woman Who Dies In Childbirth In The U.S., 70 More Come Close
More than 50,000 American women nearly die from childbirth every year, according to a CDC estimate. These catastrophic complications can come at a terrible cost emotionally, financially and medically.
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