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President Trump Weighs In On Alabama Senate Race And Roy Moore
President Trump weighed in on the controversy around Alabama Senate canddiate Roy Moore, saying that his Democratic opponent should not be elected. Trump stopped short of endorsing Moore outright.
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In Zimbabwe, President Robert Mugabe Resigns
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Trump's Charity Had 3 Big Donors Last Year. None Of Them Was Donald Trump
The Donald J. Trump Foundation remains under investigation in New York. Trump says he wants to close it down, but he can't until the probe is finished.
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The sugar industry pulled the plug on an animal study it funded in the 1960s. Initial results pointed to a link between sugar consumption and elevated triglycerides, which raises heart disease risk.
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Uber Says Hackers Stole Personal Data Of 57 Million Users
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Cassidy's role as an adolescent aspiring musician on the TV show The Partridge Family turned him into a real-life, teen-dream pop idol.
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CEO Dara Khosrowshahi says there is no excuse for the cover-up of a 2016 data breach. A source tells NPR that the company paid hackers $100,000 to delete the data and keep the attack a secret.
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1970s teen heartthrob David Cassidy has died. Morning Edition remembers him with a music moment.
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