NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Nancy Krieger, a social epidemiologist at Harvard University, about her efforts to preserve federal health data that recently disappeared from government websites.
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President Donald Trump is using a trio of executive orders to throw the world economy and his own goal of cutting inflation ...
Jeffrey Epstein's 'black book' and client list could be closer to public release thanks to new leadership in Washington, D.C.
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A look-back at Rudy Giuliani’s Manhattan attempts to stave off collection of a $148 million defamation verdict.
A state law promising to crackdown on employers' use of undocumented labor has produced no business citations.
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