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Progress Made To Rein In Shell Corporations, But More Action Needed
Global organizations have been trying to rein in the abuse that costs governments hundreds of billions of dollars. But the Panama Papers revelations show the extent to which more work is needed.
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#MeToo Founder Tarana Burke Responds To R. Kelly
In a statement Monday, the R&B singer's management referred to the #MuteRKelly campaign as "a public lynching." Burke counters that women affiliated with Time's Up are looking for accountability.
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Ivanka Trump Used Personal Email For Government Business, Washington Post Says
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig about her story that found Ivanka Trump sent hundreds of emails last year to government officials using a personal email account.
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Washington Welcomes Exiled Political Activist As Venezuela's Ambassador
Carlos Vecchio, who doesn't have access to Venezuela's embassy, represents national assembly leader Juan Guaido, who the U.S. and other countries back as they pressure Nicolas Maduro to step aside.
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Lobbyists Eye Spending Bill As A Way To Thwart Retirement Regs, Advocates Warn
As lawmakers work to negotiate a government spending bill, the financial industry is lobbying against a rule being crafted by the Labor Department aimed at protecting workers with retirement accounts.
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Humans of New York founder remembers Stephanie 'Tanqueray' Johnson
Stephanie "Tanqueray" Johnson made viral history on the Humans of New York Instagram account. She died at 81 years old recently.
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Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker Signs Right-To-Work Bill
His state is the 25th to adopt the measure, which critics say restricts collective bargaining and drives down wages. Walker said the law "sends a powerful message across the country."
Israel To Freeze Tax Revenue To The Palestinians
The move to cut off about $127 million a month in funding follows Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' decision to push for joining the International Criminal Court.
Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (April 17)
A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Changing course, Eurovision organizers say no Russian act will compete this year
Organizers cited concerns that "the inclusion of a Russian entry in this year's Contest would bring the competition into disrepute" in light of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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