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A Massachusetts man spent 27 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit. He sued the police officers who he claims violated his civil rights - and won a million dollars for every year he lost. But does all that money matter to him? Plus, our continuing coverage of President Trump, Ukraine, and the House impeachment inquiry on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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On the next Morning Edition, why did hundreds who worked at a Catholic hospital in New York lose their pensions? Also, what if the symptoms of getting old could be stopped, or even reversed? We'll tell you about new treatments for aging. Plus, the latest on the House impeachment inquiry. Hear news, plus stories that affect your world on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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Every day, around ten thousand baby boomers hit retirement age. Some of them have saved enough to stop working, others took a hit from two separate recessions. How older Americans are navigating the new realities of work and retirement. Plus, the latest on the Trump whistleblower and Democrats' impeachment inquiry on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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NPR correspondent Aarti Shahani has a new memoir - in it, the story of when her family brought her from India to the United States. Her father was a scholar who could speak six languages, but her parents struggled to make ends meet in New York City. She talks to Steve Inskeep about her new book. Plus, China celebrates 70 years of the People's Republic on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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