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'Age Of Anger' Chronicles Rise Of Populist Backlash
NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with Pankaj Mishra, author of Age of Anger, about the relationship between populist movements and governments around the world, in the past and present.
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Immigration Executive Order Causes Anxiety In VP Mike Pence's Hometown
In Vice President Pence's hometown of Columbus, Ind., there are a lot immigrants with H-1B visas who were affected by the on-hold executive order. Others are scared they could be next.
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Gay Journalist Leaves The Left Behind And Embraces A 'Brand New Conservative'
Journalist Chadwick Moore says he's coming out. He's not coming out as gay — he did that a long time ago. Instead, Moore says he's abandoned the political left and has found a home on the right.
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A Bit More Vitamin D Might Help Prevent Colds And Flu
An analysis finds that if you're deficient in vitamin D, taking a supplement might cut your risk of respiratory infections. But there's disagreement on what's considered deficient.
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Sen. Amy Klobuchar On Investigating Trump And Russia
Senate Democrats met Wednesday to discuss how far they'll push on investigating the Trump administration's ties with Russia. Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar discusses priorities for Democrats.
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How The Trump And Netanyahu Meeting Is Playing In The Middle East
Israelis and Palestinians are taking in the meeting between President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu — where U.S. policy seemed to turn more toward some Israeli priorities.
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A Departing Bank Regulator's Advice To Stave Off Another Financial Crisis
Departing Federal Reserve Board member Daniel Tarullo was a key architect of post-crisis financial reforms. He talks about how those reforms have worked and what could help in the future.
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5 Ways Teachers Are Fighting Fake News
In an era of national attention to what's real and what isn't, we asked educators to share their strategies for helping students sort out fact from fiction.
'A Day Without Immigrants' Promises A National Strike Thursday
Some businesses are closing for the day; others are staying open and pledging to contribute a share of the day's proceeds to nonprofits that aid Latino communities.
Light the Way vigil set for Monday
On Monday, February 20th, there will be a Light the Way event at 5:30.Lacey Studnicka is the Program Development Officer for Community Services at…
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