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How Tribune Media's $3.9 Billion Merger With Sinclair Fell Apart
Tribune Media says it's pulling out of a proposed merger with Sinclair Broadcast Group while also announcing a $1 billion lawsuit against the conservative television company saying its "misconduct" torpedoed the deal.
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Democrats In New Jersey Will Rework Redistricting Plans After Backlash
Voters in four states have approved ballot measures to rein in partisan gerrymandering. In New Jersey, democratic lawmakers rejected a plan that would have given them an advantage in future elections.
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Ranking Roger, Frontman For The English Beat, Dies At 56
In the late '70s, Ranking Roger left punk rock to join The Beat — later known as The English Beat. His presence helped it become one of the most unforgettable bands of the '80s.
Spy Boss Coats Warns That Russia, Others Plot New Interference Techniques For 2020
The director of national intelligence also told a Senate panel that the threat of Chinese espionage will continue to be the biggest strategic challenge to the United States.
The North Magnetic Pole Is Shifting East, Fast
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Nature reporter Alex Witze about a rapid shift in the Earth's magnetic poles.
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In 'El Chapo' Case, A Bribery Allegation Involving Former Mexican President
NPR speaks with reporter Zolan Kanno-Youngs of The Wall Street Journal about the courtroom allegation that drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman bribed former Mexican president Enrique Pena Nieto.
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With Better Data On Climate Change, Scientists Predict Extreme Conditions Earlier
Scientists are getting more and better data on our changing climate. Now, there's a push to use it to help people cope with the extremes we know are coming.
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It's Not All Golden: Allegations Rise Of Rigging In The Razzies
NPR' s Mary Louise Kelly talks with Chris Gardner from The Hollywood Reporter about allegations of voter fraud at The Razzies.
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Trump Campaign Counterprograms Democratic Debate With Pricey YouTube Ad Buy
President Trump's campaign bought the masthead ad on YouTube, an expensive ad buy that could reach many more voters than the debate.
3 Conservative Politicians Abandon Party For Britain's Fledgling 'Independent Group'
"The hard-line, the anti-EU awkward squad that have destroyed every leader for the last 40 years are now running the Conservative party from top to toe," lawmaker Anna Soubry said Wednesday.
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