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How Carlos Ghosn Went From Corporate Superstar To Fugitive
Carlos Ghosn arrived in Japan as a bold new auto executive. He became a corporate superstar and the CEO of two car companies. Now he's a fugitive. We hear from Carlos Ghosn about his rise and fall.
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State Department Says It Plans To Move Some Afghans Who Helped The U.S. To Safety
With U.S. troops leave Afghanistan, there are growing concerns on Capitol Hill about the fate of thousands of Afghans who worked with the U.S. military.
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Employers Still Can't Find Enough Workers, Right When Business Would Be Booming
Employers are hiring aggressively but still can't find enough cooks, drivers or waiters at a time when millions of Americans remained unemployed. This tension is especially felt by small businesses.
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Some Restaurants Emerged Post- Pandemic With A New Business Model: Adding Surcharges
During the pandemic, some businesses experimented with surcharges to help offset costs. In restaurants, the charges are becoming more common, increasing prices without always being obvious about it.
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Questlove's 'Summer Of Soul' Tells The Story Of 6 Concerts In Harlem In 1969
Summer of Soul is a new documentary telling the story of a series of six concerts that took place in Harlem in 1969 — and is also Amir "Questlove" Thompson's first gig as a film director.
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COVID-19 Surge Response Teams Are Being Sent Around The U.S. To Snuff Out Hotspots
Alarmed by a 10% uptick in cases nationwide, the federal government is mobilizing COVID-19 surge response teams to help snuff out hotspots around the United States.
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Structural Engineer Who Investigated 9/11 Looks For Answers In Surfside Collapse
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Allyn Kilsheimer, a renowned structural engineer, about the factors that could have led to the collapse of a condominium in Surfside, Fla.
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Victoria Valentino, Bill Cosby Accuser, Speaks About His Overturned Conviction
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Victoria Valentino, one of the women who says Bill Cosby sexual assaulted her, about his conviction being overturned by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
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Former White House Chief Of Staff Andrew Card On Working With Donald Rumsfeld
Andrew Card served as White House Chief of Staff in the George W. Bush administration, working alongside Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. He remembers his former colleague with NPR's Ari Shapiro.
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UNC-Chapel Hill Trustees To Vote On Nikole Hannah-Jones' Tenure
UNC-Chapel Hill's board of trustees will vote on the tenure of writer and professor Nikole Hannah-Jones. Her work on the 1619 Project stirred opposition, like the donor after whom the school is named.
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Bill Cosby's Conviction Has Been Overturned
Comedian Bill Cosby's sexual assault conviction has been overturned by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
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Lots Of Goals, Upsets And A Penalty Shootout: Euro 2020 Is Just Heating Up
NPR's Ari Shapiro checks in with Luis Miguel Echegaray of CBS Sports about the upcoming quarter finals of the European Soccer Tournament.