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Trump's First 100 Days: Tax And Economic Policies
As part of this week's examination of President Trump's first 100 days, David Greene talks to Stephen Moore of the Heritage Foundation about Trump's progress on tax, economic and regulatory policies.
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Beyond Sexual Harassment, Lesser Known Scandals Could Cost The Murdochs A $14B Deal
For the Murdochs, who control Fox News as part of a larger media empire, getting rid of Bill O'Reilly is a move to regain full control of the European broadcasting giant Sky in a $14.6 billion deal.
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News Brief: Congress Returns, Mattis In Afghanistan, French Elections
The White House hopes lawmakers show movement on a tax overhaul and health care. Defense Secretary James Mattis is in Afghanistan. And, 2 French presidential candidates will be in a runoff next month.
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Democrats Question Trump About Adviser Sebastian Gorka
Steve Inskeep talks to Rep. Nita Lowey of New York about why Democrats wrote President Trump a letter asking him to fire Sebastian Gorka — they question his ties to anti-Semitic groups in Hungary.
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We're All Tired. But When Could Fatigue Mean a Medical Problem?
Avoiding your phone and TV at night and setting a firm bedtime might solve your problem if you feel tired a lot. But fatigue can also be a sign of disease.
'Hourglass' Exposes The Fissures That Develop In A Long-Term Marriage
Dani Shapiro's new memoir dramatizes the dizzying ways a lifetime passes, loops around, speeds up and sometimes seems to stand still. Critic Maureen Corrigan calls it an incisive and charged work.
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Under Cover Of Night, New Orleans Begins Dismantling Confederate Monuments
Following death threats, the contractors wore flak jackets and helmets as they dismantled a monument to members of a white supremacist group who attacked the city's racially integrated police force.
A Watergate Villain Walks Into A Berkeley Restaurant. What Could Go Wrong?
A new film profiles influential chef Jeremiah Tower. When one of the most hated men in U.S. politics walked in for dinner at Berkeley's famed Chez Panisse, where Tower worked, a colorful scene ensued.
State Department Removes Webpage Featuring Trump's For-Profit Club, Mar-A-Lago
After criticism from those who thought the page was an inappropriate use of taxpayer funds, a State Department official said that the intention was to inform and that "we regret any misperception."
Albert Freedman, Game Show Producer Made Famous In 'Quiz Show,' Dies At 95
In the 1950s, the television producer captivated audiences with the hit game show Twenty-One. Freedman later admitted that he had given questions and answers to contestants in advance.
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