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U.S. Deploys Navy Strike Group To Korean Peninsula As Missile Concerns Mount
The deployment of the Carl Vinson Strike Group comes amid pledges from North Korea to continue testing the weapons and as the Trump administration articulates its strategy towards the rogue nation.
'Saturday Night Live' Takes On Bill O'Reilly, Trump And That Pepsi Commercial
As Saturday Night Live returns, the cast continues their coverage of the Trump administration, including President Trump's decision to fire 59 Tomahawk missiles at a Syrian air base.
Churches Still Figuring Out How To Protect Immigrants And Themselves
Hundreds of churches across the country are taking part in the "new sanctuary movement" by offering refuge to undocumented immigrants to protect them from deportation, but not without obstacles.
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'Brave New Workers': A Texas Cowboy Finds Fortune In The Wind
What happens to workers when an industry collapses or a new technology takes off? NPR brings you stories of people adapting to a changing economy. This week: a former cowboy in the wind industry.
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Are Car Insurers Making Minorities Pay Higher Premiums?
Julia Angwin of ProPublica discusses a new study that found, on average, drivers who live in white neighborhoods pay less for car insurance than those in predominantly non-white neighborhoods.
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It's A Beautiful Day For Some Sunny #NPRpoetry From Listeners
Listeners have sent in more poems as part of our month-long poetry series, #NPRpoetry. Today's poems reflect on nature and springtime, from sandhill cranes in Michigan to rainstorms in Hawaii.
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David Letterman's Mother, Dorothy Mengering, Dies At 95
Dorothy Mengering became a hit with viewers when her son put her on his Late Show on CBS. She baked and appeared via satellite in her Indiana kitchen for a segment called "Guess Mom's Pies."
Survivors Describe Aftermath Of U.S. Airstrike On Mosul
An investigation into U.S.-launched airstrikes targeting ISIS and killing an estimated 150 civilians last month is underway. Survivors say families were forcibly packed into houses by ISIS fighters.
What Happens To A Congressman's Health Insurance If Obamacare Goes Down?
Under the Affordable Care Act, most members of Congress and staff who want to buy health insurance must buy it on the exchange. That requirement is not affected by bills aimed at replacing the ACA.
How To Get Low-Income Students Into Selective Colleges
New social science research looks at how to get more low-income students into college.
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