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  • http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wamc/local-wamc-759597.mp3NY – A new set of potential problems in CharlesRangel's financial papers has…
  • http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wamc/local-wamc-842022.mp3Boston, MA – Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick has an idea for how the…
  • David Pastrnak recorded his second hat trick of the season and the Eastern Conference-leading Boston Bruins routed the Montreal Canadiens 8-1. Jake…
  • After the first manuscript of Thomas Carlyle's French Revolution was accidentally burned, he began again with renewed fervor. Historian H.W. Brands explains why Carlyle's book remains fresh as ever. Have you ever lost your magnum opus to fire or flash drive? Tell us in the comments.
  • By Susan Barnetthttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wamc/local-wamc-763635.mp3Kingston, NY – Congress is debating the administration's…
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  • The U.S., India and Brazil lead with the most cases and account for nearly half of the world count. The U.S. alone is poised to hit 10 million cases as hospitalizations continue to climb.
  • Mary Louise Kelly speaks to NPR's Laura Sydell about security questions raised after a Twitter employee briefly deactivated President Trump's Twitter account on Thursday.
  • President Bush is aggressively touring the country to promote his call for private Social Security accounts. Yet polls show support for the president on this issue has declined in recent weeks. Even backing from some Republicans is in doubt on an issue the president acknowledges is politically risky.
  • Former CIA and FBI chief William Webster, named to head an oversight board for the accounting industry, concedes he may have to step down because of questions about his ties to a key firm. The board holds its first meeting next week. NPR's Jim Zarroli reports.
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