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Will Age Become An Issue In Dianne Feinstein's Re-Election Campaign?
Critics say Feinstein — the oldest member of the U.S. Senate at 84 — should not run for another six-year term. But an expert says chronological age doesn't tell you much about ability.
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Rep. Ted Yoho On Change At The State Department
Republican Rep. Ted Yoho of Florida says he's eager to work with the new secretary of state, Mike Pompeo.
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Exclusive: Documents Detail Meetings Of Russians With Treasury, Federal Reserve
Alexander Torshin and Maria Butina met in 2015 with top leaders in the Treasury Department and Federal Reserve, according to materials obtained under the Freedom of Information Act.
For Mongolia's Ice Shooters, Warmer Winters Mean A Shorter Sports Season
This season's final competition, originally scheduled for mid-March, had to be bumped up by two weeks. "The river was already melting," the town's mayor explained.
Anissa Helou Cookbook Packs Vast Islamic World Into 1 Cookbook
Aarti Shahani speaks with cookbook author Anissa Helou about some recipes for celebrating Ramadan.
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Trump To Nominate Patrick Shanahan As Defense Secretary
Shanahan has served as acting defense secretary since former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis resigned last December over President Trump's decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria.
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Twitter Analysis Shows How Trump Tweets Differently About Nonwhite Lawmakers
While the president has always spread his insults far and wide, the volume of personal insults and extreme language that he directed at African Americans in Congress stood out.
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88rising, A Media Company Focused On Asian Artists
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to Sean Miyashiro, founder of 88rising, a media company that focuses on promoting the work of Asian artists and musicians.
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Did Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Intend To Deceive?
Regulators missed a chance to find out if deceptive practices at Facebook came from the top when they decided to enter into a settlement with Zuckerberg instead of questioning him, an FTC member says.
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When There's No Doctor Nearby, Volunteers Help Rural Patients Manage Chronic Illness
Many rural people live too far from a doctor to visit one regularly. In Wyoming, volunteers offer health skills trainings to help patients stay on top of chronic conditions.
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