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Trump Says Jobs Can Close Racial Divides. Here's Why That's Unlikely
The unemployment rate for black Americans has been roughly double the unemployment rate for white Americans for a very long time.
Prince's Sister Says 'The Purple One' Had A Favorite Color: Orange
The sister of the late musician Prince told the Evening Standard that Prince's favorite color was ... orange. Prince was known for his song "Purple Rain" and was called "The Purple One."
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Louisiana's Hurricane Preparedness
Louisiana is better prepared for massive storms compared to when Hurricane Katrina hit 12 years ago. Dr. Rebekah Gee, Louisiana's health secretary, talks with Rachel Martin about lessons learned.
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What Is 'Fruit Concentrate,' Anyway? And Is It Good For You?
The mystery ingredient pops up in a lot of household favorites, but its nutrition level depends on how it's used.
Mayor Of Port Arthur, Texas, On Flooding In His City
Mary Louise Kelly talks with Mayor Derrick Freeman of Port Arthur, Texas, which is east of Houston and has experienced flooding as well.
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U.S. Economy Generated 156,000 Jobs In August, Short Of Estimates
The Labor Department also cut previous estimates for job growth in June and July by 41,000.
Harvey Leaves Challenges In Texas, From Drinking Water To Rent Payments
Harvey is finally out of the picture — but the storm's devastating effects on Houston and other parts of Texas and Louisiana are still coming into focus.
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September To Forget? Trump's Legacy Flounders, As He Seeks Signature Accomplishment
The president is still in search of a major legislative achievement, and he appears no closer to one with a busy September ahead.
Countries Pledge To Recover Dwindling Pacific Bluefin Tuna Population
The long-term agreement would aid fish stocks that have fallen to just 2.6 percent of their historic size. The news comes at a time when Atlantic bluefin populations are also rebounding.
Tourists Still Head To Los Cabos Despite Safety And Security Warnings
Despite a spike in the number of homicides and a U.S. State Department travel advisory, tourists are continuing to flock to Los Cabos, Mexico. The popular tourist destination is now one of the most violent in Mexico, but tourists and officials don't seem worried about the warnings.
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