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1 In 4 Food Delivery Drivers Admit To Eating Your Food
A study conducted by US Foods found that nearly 30% of drivers for food delivery services admitted to stealing a bite of food from their customer's order.
TSA Officials Find Missile Launcher In Texas Man's Luggage
The traveler, who said he is an active member of the U.S. military, told authorities the Griffin rocket launcher was a memento from Kuwait, according to the Transportation Security Administration.
'Cities Are Resilient,' Says Baltimore Crime Novelist Laura Lippman
Lippman's latest novel, Lady in the Lake, was inspired by two real-life Baltimore disappearances in the 1960s. She says Trump's recent tweets show a "basic disrespect" for the residents of her city.
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Crowded Democratic Field Meets Again For Primary Debates
Democrats will hold the first of two nights of presidential debates in Detroit Tuesday night, as they struggle to differentiate themselves from a wide field and articulate a vision for America.
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6-Year-Old Boy Is Among Those Killed At Gilroy Garlic Festival Shooting
The city of Gilroy, Calif., held a vigil Monday night to mourn the deaths of the three people killed by a gunman during a mass shooting at the city's Garlic Festival on Sunday.
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News Brief: Democratic Debates, Gilroy Shooting, Data Breach
Democrats begin a second round of debates Tuesday night in Detroit. A vigil is held for shooting victims in Gilroy, Calif. And, Capital One Bank is dealing with a major data breach.
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Data Breach Hits Virginia-Based Capital One Bank
NPR's David Greene talks to Devlin Barrett of The Washington Post about a data hack on Capital One Bank which has affected more than 100 million people in the U.S. and Canada.
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Mongolia's Capital Banned Coal To Fix Its Pollution Problem. Will It Work?
Winter nights in Ulaanbaatar can drop to minus 20 degrees Fahrenheit. Many residents without electricity burn coal to heat their homes, leading to toxic air and health problems.
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A Taste Of Cuba Pops Up In Juárez, Mexico
A new restaurant has become a haven for the city's Cuban community, as they deal with the uncertainty of living in a foreign land and an increasingly complex immigration landscape.
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Woman Charged As Hacker In Capital One Data Breach Exposing Over 100 Million Customers
The country's seventh-largest bank says the information was taken from a hack of credit card applications submitted over a 14-year period.
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