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By Night, Oakland's 'Pothole Vigilanties' Repair Damaged Streets
An anonymous group has emerged in Oakland called the "Pothole Vigilantes". They go out in the dead of night to fill in potholes around the Bay Area.
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Farmworker Advocates Call For Stricter Housing Standards Amid Pandemic
Spring brings thousands of seasonal migrant workers to farms across the country, where they usually live in camps with several to a room sleeping in bunk beds. How does that work during a pandemic?
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ProPublica: Wealthiest U.S. Individuals Avoid Paying Their Fair Share In Taxes
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Jesse Eisinger of ProPublica about how a trove of IRS information shows that billionaires are paying little in income tax compared to their massive wealth.
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Puerto Rican Students, New Student Debt Numbers, College Application Tips And Tools
Plus you'll find two new studies on school choice and kindergarten readiness in our weekly roundup of education news.
Fed's Departing Vice Chair On Stocks, The Federal Debt And Transparency
Stanley Fischer says that despite record highs in the stock market — boosted by the Fed's low interest rates — he doesn't see a bubble. But he says the U.S. debt could be a problem if rates go up.
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Lula Da Silva, Brazil's Beloved Ex-President, Surrenders After Standoff
On Saturday, supporters chanted "Resist!" as they surrounded a union headquarters where Lula holed up in his last hours of freedom. He's been sentenced to 12 years in prison over corruption charges.
Alabamians Fear Roy Moore Is Bad For Business
The state has long sought to make itself a destination for businesses to invest in. But the current special Senate election may make investors reluctant to come to Alabama.
DNA Test Reveals Fertility Doctor Used His Own Sperm To Impregnate Patient
Kelli Rowlette first thought the results were a mistake when she learned her dad was not her dad. She learned her mother's OB-GYN had lied and had inseminated her mom using his semen, not a donor's.
China Tells Farmers To Grow More Soybeans Amid Trade Fight With U.S.
After hitting U.S. soybeans with retaliatory tariffs, China is seeking alternatives to supply its important crop.
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