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Game Over For Toys R Us: Chain Going Out Of Business
Toys R Us plans to close or sell all U.S. stores. The chain has struggled through a bankruptcy process, facing heavy debt inherited from a 2005 buyout and intense competition from Walmart and Amazon.
After Mishandling Parkland Shooter Tip, FBI Answers Questions From Congress
The FBI says it received multiple tips about the alleged Florida school shooter but did not follow proper protocols and had to explain those failings to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday.
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Some Homebuyers Turn To 'Rent-To-Own' As A Way To Enter Housing Market
The cost of buying a house is getting more expensive as mortgage rates continue to inch up and many markets see increases in value. Some prospective buyers are turning to 'rent-to-own' as one way to enter the market despite the risks.
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Trade Deficit Grows Despite Trump's 'America First' Trade Policies
The trade deficit is wider despite the objectives of President Trump's trade policies. Steve Inskeep talks to David Wessel, director of the Hutchins Center at the Brookings Institution.
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Are Tech Giants Doing Enough To Fight Against Foreign Powers Trying To Influence Elections?
The Senate Intelligence Committee has summoned top executives from Facebook, Twitter and Google to testify on Wednesday about foreign influence campaigns.
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What's Next For Chauvin And 3 Other Ex-Officers In Cases Over George Floyd's Murder?
Derek Chauvin is scheduled to be sentenced in June. Later this summer, his three fellow former officers are slated to go on trial on charges of aiding and abetting murder.
U.S. Officials: More Than 20 Saudi Students To Be Expelled In Wake Of Fla. Shooting
Following the December attack on a naval air station, the Pentagon has suspended training of all Saudi military students, as investigators conduct a review of the more than 800 students in the U.S.
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Robust Apprenticeship Program Key To Germany's Manufacturing Might
Every year, about half a million young Germans enter the workforce through apprenticeship training programs. They provide a steady stream of highly qualified industrial workers.
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A Hacker Is Hacked: Controversial Italian Cyber Espionage Company Is Targeted
Hacking Team's spyware has been detected in many countries with repressive regimes. The company has never revealed its client list, but a hack has made thousands of documents public.
Prosecutor in Crumbley case says charging parents in school shootings is warranted
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Oakland County prosecutor Karen McDonald about working on the Oxford High School shooting case and working towards safer schools.
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