Brian Mann
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Rep.-elect George Santos faces growing investigations by state and local prosecutors and anger from New York voters. Santos has admitted to misleading the public about much of his life story.
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DOJ officials say the drug wholesaler could face "billions of dollars" in penalties for failing to report diversion of prescription opioid pain medications shipped to pharmacies across the U.S.
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A Republican district attorney in New York has opened a probe into George Santos, who has admitted misleading the public about much of his official biography.
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Rep.-elect George Santos from New York has acknowledged deceiving voters about most of his life story. He's still slated to be sworn in as a part of the new Republican House majority next month.
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A natural history museum in New York has created a lush space of holiday lights in the snowy woods on the bank of the Raquette River.
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A natural history museum in New York's Adirondack Mountains has created a lush space of holiday light in the deep snowy woods at the edge of a wilderness.
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New York Rep.-elect George Santos last month won a House seat on Long Island but much of his biography and resume appear to have been invented. (Story aired on All Things Considered on Dec. 20, 2022.)
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Rep.-elect George Santos won a House seat on Long Island in November but now much of his biography and resume appear to have been invented.
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The Biden administration is moving to make it easier for Americans with opioid addiction to gain access to medical treatments proven to save lives.
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The Biden administration is trying to give Americans with opioid addictions access to life-saving medical treatments. Most people using fentanyl and other opioids never receive medical care.