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Hungary's Referendum On Refugee Resettlement Is Overwhelming — But Invalid
More than 90 percent of voters rejected any future plans for permanent resettlement of noncitizens. But not enough people voted — and some of those who did cast intentionally botched ballots.
Trump D.C. Hotel Contractors Say They're Owed Millions
Liens filed by construction firms against the Trump Organization's new luxury Washington hotel claim they're owed more than $5 million for unpaid work. The federal government holds the building lease.
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Contract negotiations for TV and movies are stealing the spotlight in Hollywood
NPR's Mandalit Del Barco reports the latest updates on Hollywood's labor negotiations led by writers and the strike authorization vote by SAG-AFTRA, the union representing screen actors.
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Why a single 'Inverted Jenny' stamp sold for $2 million at auction
History, intrigue and a misprint combine so that a single stamp from 1918 recently sold for big bucks.
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Go To The Tape: A Cheap, Easy Way To Prevent Blisters
Ultramarathoners can train for years and still get sidelined by blisters. Stanford researchers tested paper surgical tape during a 155-mile race and found it reduces blisters by 40 percent.
The Conventions' Version Of Reality TV
In recent years, there's been a growing tendency for parties to offer convention speaking slots to ordinary Americans. Their testimonials might be more effective at conveying the benefits of various policies than claims from politicians themselves.
Hollywood crews vote to authorize a strike for better pay and working conditions
Behind-the-scenes crew members say they're working long days without breaks for dismal pay. Union leadership may now call a strike.
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In February, Medicare began negotiating behind closed doors for lower drug prices
After a 2022 law lifted the ban on Medicare negotiating drug prices, the government is in talks to lower prices on 10 medicines that cost the program billions of dollars a year. How's it going?
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Roberta Flack, Grammy-winning 'Killing Me Softly' singer, has died at age 88
Singer Roberta Flack died yesterday at the age of 88. She won two Record of the Year Grammys in a row in the 1970's with "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" and "Killing Me Softly with His Song."
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Jana Novotná, 'Acrobatic Athlete' Who Won 17 Grand Slams, Dies At 49
The Czech star won the singles Wimbledon title, 16 doubles Grand Slams and three Olympic medals. The Women's Tennis Association said the Hall of Famer died Sunday "after a long battle with cancer."
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