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Florida Democrats hope abortion helps bring them back in what was once a swing state
Florida has leaned Republican in recent election cycles, but Democrats see some opportunities in the former swing state, especially with abortion rights on the ballot in November.
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In July, a new state law in California will require businesses to disclose all costs up front — a ban on so-called “junk fees” on everything from hotel rooms, to concert tickets, to restaurant food. Restaurants in particular are saying this will hurt their business.
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Behind the scenes of Detroit's urban resurgence
Detroit's population is growing, a first since the 1950s. The uptick is small but significant for a city that's struggled for decades.
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Equality PAC raises millions to boost LGBTQ representation in Congress
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A cilantro shortage has lead to a spike in price for the herb - and that is making tacos more expensive in Mexico.
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The U.K. will go to polls after far-right makes gains in other parts of Europe
NPR's Lauren Frayer speaks to Mujtaba Rahman, Europe director at the Eurasia Group, about the upcoming elections in the U.K. as well as the impact of a far-right swing in recent EU elections.
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As Boeing looks to buy a key 737 supplier, a whistleblower says the problems run deep
Boeing says a deal to buy fuselage-maker Spirit AeroSystems will help it control quality and safety. But a whistleblower who worked at Spirit for over a decade warns its problems won't be easy to fix.
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Muslims in Gaza pass a somber Eid al-Adha on the brink of famine
Muslims around the world are celebrating Eid al-Adha, the Feast of the Sacrifice. But in Gaza, which aid groups say is on the brink of famine, food is hard to come by this year let alone meat.
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