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House Leadership Changing Hands: Democrats' Design, And Republican Response
The Democrats take over the majority in the House. We’ll examine their game plan for the government shutdown, Mueller investigation and big policy proposals.
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'Enough Is Enough': Democrats Push For GOP Support On Asian American Hate Crimes Bill
The legislation would address the spike in hate crimes and violence targeted at the Asian American and Pacific Islander community. Democrats need GOP votes to advance the bill in the Senate this week.
Unease grows at the Justice Department as Trump's threats get even more blunt
President Trump is directing the Justice Department to prosecute his perceived political enemies, upending the career ranks and raising questions about selective prosecution.
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Unease grows at the Justice Department as Trump's threats get even more blunt
President Trump is directing the Justice Department to prosecute his perceived political enemies, upending the career ranks and raising questions about selective prosecution.
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Man adjusts to life after surviving a bear attack that blinded him
Dan Bigley was on a fishing trip in Alaska when he accidentally came between a bear and her cubs. In this StoryCorps, he talks about the attack that left him blind and about adjusting afterward.
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Q&A: The Mis-Education Of African-American Girls
A new report digs through the research and finds a daunting list of challenges facing black girls in the classroom.
What Do A Chlorinator And A Condom Tied To A Catheter Have In Common?
They're both featured on a list of 30 innovations that could save millions of lives over the next 15 years.
Ebola Diary: The Grave Diggers, The Mistress, The Man On The Porch
NPR correspondent Jason Beaubien is on his third trip to the Ebola hot zone since July. Some things seem different — more international aid, more street life. But some things haven't changed.
Who Left A Tree, Then A Coffin In The Library?
It began with a "poetree" — an ornately-crafted paper sculpture left in the Scottish Poetry Library in Edinburgh. Next was a paper dragon. Who was leaving these cryptic messages around town?
Dealing With Dictators: Is Exile Or Trial Better?
Four Arab leaders have been driven from power this year, but only one is facing trial. Democracy activists say prosecution is necessary to establish the primacy of the rule of law. But some pragmatists say the threat of prosecution encourages dictators to cling to power rather than consider exile.
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