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Uneasy Rider: The Origins Of Motorcycle Gangs And How They Remain A Force
Steve Cook, who heads the Midwest Outlaw Motorcycle Gang Investigators Association, tells NPR that soldiers returning from World War II formed biker gangs, which became infamous during a 1947 riot.
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Apple Jumps Into Music Streaming Business
The tech giant announced its new music streaming service, Apple Music, on Monday. Industry insiders say if anyone can get mainstream consumers to move to streaming music it would be Apple.
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Probe Expands Into Prison Worker Charged With Helping Escapees
Investigators have revealed more details in their case against Joyce Mitchell, the civilian employee accused of helping two convicted murderers escape from Clinton Correctional Facility in New York.
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Mexican Drug Lord Escapes From Prison For The 2nd Time
NPR's Lynn Neary speaks with correspondent John Burnett about the prison escape of Joaquín Guzmán, the Mexican drug lord known as El Chapo.
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CME Futures Pits To Close. 'It Was A Great Run,' Traders Say
After 167 years, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange is expected to close the Futures Pits at the Chicago Board of Trade on Monday. In this StoryCorps, we hear from two longtime traders.
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California Works Out Details Of Mandatory Water Restrictions
State regulators will begin enforcing the new restrictions on a sliding scale. That means that some cities that have been slacking in water conservation will have to do a lot more than others.
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SuperPACS Are Back And They Are More Powerful Than Ever
Presidential campaign donors can give as much as they want to superPACs. These groups aren't officially affiliated with the candidate, but they're changing the nature of presidential campaigns.
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N.H. Gov. Hassan Unlikely To Back Decriminalizing Small Amount Of Pot
New Hampshire is the only state in New England not to have decriminalized small amounts of marijuana, but a proposal before state lawmakers there could change that.
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At Least 10 Dead As Storms, Flooding Ravage Texas, Oklahoma
Twelve people are missing in Texas amid violent weather. More rain is in the forecast.
Just How Big Is The Asia Trade Deal Obama Wants? It's A Beast
The 12 countries in the Trans-Pacific Partnership account for almost 36 percent of the world's economy, which would make TPP by far the largest U.S. trade pact.
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