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  • New York Times Executive Editor Howell Raines and Managing Editor Gerald Boyd step down in the wake of a scandal involving former reporter Jayson Blair. Raines and Boyd faced intense criticism after Blair was accused of various ethical transgressions during his four years at The Times. Hear Jack Schaffer of Slate magazine.
  • It has been 41 years since abortion became legal in the United States. Yet the controversy over it continues as states adopt measures to restrict it,…
  • A pop-up bar in Chicago calls itself The Upside Down, named after a parallel universe in the Netflix show Stranger Things. Then Netflix's lawyer sent a cease and desist letter full of show references.
  • Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said the state fully intends for schools to reopen in the fall.The governor said Tuesday the goal is "to have kids back in the…
  • Franco Ordoñez is a White House Correspondent for NPR's Washington Desk. Before he came to NPR in 2019, Ordoñez covered the White House for McClatchy. He has also written about diplomatic affairs, foreign policy and immigration, and has been a correspondent in Cuba, Colombia, Mexico and Haiti.
  • Gerald Shur is known for founding the federal witness protection program. He died in August at age 86 of complications from lung cancer.
  • The Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD) is recommending sewer rates stay the same next year. Director Gerald Checco says the district's recommended 2018...
  • Former U.S. President Ronald Reagan's remains will be taken from the Capitol Rotunda -- where tens of thousands have come to pay last respects -- to the Washington National Cathedral for a national funeral service Friday morning. The list of dignitaries attending includes former presidents Bill Clinton, Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, British Prime Minister Tony Blair and former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. NPR's Pam Fessler reports.
  • Donald Trump on Thursday campaigned in Ohio, a state where the race is tight with Hillary Clinton. If Trump is going to become president, he almost certainly needs to win the Buckeye State.
  • Gov. Matt Bevin’s approval rating is at an all-time low, according to a new poll conducted in Kentucky last week.
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