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Germany Has A New Receipt Law â And Bakeries Are Getting Sweet Revenge
The policy is known as Kassengesetz, and it's meant to increase transparency and prevent tax fraud. Critics say it just creates mountains of wasted paper, and shops are complying in creative fashion.
3 Big Questions After The Iowa Results Meltdown
The delay has stalled the Democratic presidential race â after a year of time, money and effort was expended. It has some real consequences and raises major questions.
'No Longer A Friend': Ukrainians Are Losing Faith In The U.S.
"America used to be a beacon of freedom, liberty and anti-corruption efforts. Now a lot of Ukrainians feel like ... we are by ourselves," says a Ukrainian political commentator.
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Iran Upholds Death Sentence For Man Accused Of Giving Nuclear Secrets To CIA
A judiciary spokesman said Amir Rahimpour "received huge amounts of money and attempted to provide the U.S. intelligence service with a part of Iran's nuclear information," FARS News Agency reports.
The Limits Of Nudging: Why Can't California Get People To Take Free Money?
Researchers tried to help low-income workers sign up for free money with letters and text messages. They failed.
Poll: Most Americans Say U.S. 'Doing Enough' To Prevent Coronavirus Spread
A new NPR/PBS/Marist poll finds Americans are concerned about the spread of the new coronavirus, and watchful, but they're not changing their travel plans.
A Top Restaurateur Thinks Single-Payer Health Care Could Boost His Bottom Line
Offering health benefits can help elite restaurants hire and keep ace employees. But owners would rather focus on great food, they say, than drown in administrative costs. Is single-payer the answer?
Climate And Floodwaters Are Top Of Mind For Some Iowa Voters
Davenport, Iowa, faced historic flooding last year that damaged much of the city's downtown riverfront. Business owners are concerned about future floods and how climate change plays a part.
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2020 Primary Season Gets Underway With Iowa's Democratic Caucuses
The stakes are high in Iowa â the last four Democratic nominees have all won the Hawkeye state. The pressure is on Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders who has led in the polls coming into the caucuses.
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Iowa Is About To Reshape The Presidential Race â Here's What You Need To Know
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is the favorite heading into the caucuses, but polls have shown a tightly jumbled race at the top. Here are key questions and answers about Monday night.
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