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After Shopping And Shipping Crush Come Record Returns
Online purchases drove this year's sales, and they are much more likely to get returned than items bought in person. Plus, people are shopping like Goldilocks.
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What could make a hoax call reporting a school shooting worse? Social media
NPR has documented an alarming pattern of hoax school shooting calls across the country. Now another pattern has emerged: bad actors using these moments to spread misinformation online.
The FDA expands the recall of apple cinnamon fruit pouches over lead concerns
Food and Drug Administration officials said they are looking into additional reports of illnesses and investigating whether any other products may be affected.
Pittsburgh Police Chief Weighs In On Last Week's Shootings
Steve Inskeep talks to Cameron McLay, the chief of police in Pittsburgh, about how the shootings last week in Louisiana, Minnesota and Texas have affected his department.
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Italy's Big Vote Could Rattle Europe Once Again
Italy's had more than 60 governments in the past 70 years. A referendum Sunday is designed to make governing less chaotic, but could bring down the country's leader and give Europe another jolt.
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Are corporations using inflationary times to raise prices and up their profits?
Inflation is high and so are corporate profits. NPR's A Martinez talks to Josh Bivens of the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute, about whether corporations are benefiting from rising prices.
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Here are the 5 candidates to replace U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson as Tory leader
The search is on for the next Conservative Party leader — and ultimately a new prime minister. This is a look at the contenders.
Union organizing soared in 2022, but companies pushed back
Union organizing soared in 2022, but companies pushed back to stop the momentum.
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Jury finds NRA, Wayne LaPierre liable in civil corruption case
Top executives for the gun rights nonprofit were accused of using millions in NRA donations for private luxuries. A jury found former CEO Wayne LaPierre liable for more than $5.4 million in damages.
GOP senators fact check Trump's Ukraine rhetoric, while still backing his strategy
Lawmakers sought to dispel Kremlin talking points echoed by the president that Ukraine was responsible for the war with Russia. But they said Trump should be given room to negotiate.
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