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First Lady Melania Trump Gets Her First Official Portrait
Trump, a former model, was photographed in the residence at the White House.
The Big Dreams Of A First-Time Farmer
Faith is an HIV counselor in Kenya but her salary is low. So this spring, she's planting kale and other veggies in the hope of a cash crop. And learning some life lessons along the way.
The Poetic Legacy Of Russia's Yevgeny Yevtushenko
Outspoken and influential Russian poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko died over the weekend. He was known for his criticism of anti-Semitism and of the Soviet Union.
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Democrats Secure Votes To Filibuster Supreme Court Nominee Gorsuch
Senate Democrats on Monday secured the votes needed to filibuster Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch. This sets up a political fight that will change the way future high court nominees are considered.
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Taut, Moving 'Black Girl' Helped Put African Cinema On The Map
Fifty years after its debut, a restored version of Senegalese director Ousmane Sembène's first film is now available. John Powers says Black Girl feels "as timely today as it did half a century ago."
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Ohio Postpones 8 Executions Amidst Legal Challenge To Lethal Injection Procedure
As a federal court considers the state's appeal of a decision last month blocking its three-drug lethal injection protocol, Gov. John Kasich announced he was putting executions on hold until May.
'Wired' Declares Coding As Next Blue-Collar Job Boom
This week, an article in Wired declared, "The Next Big Blue-Collar Job Is Coding." NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with reporter Clive Thompson about the article.
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A Trump Voter And Facebook Insulter Talk It Out — In Person
A commenter on NPR's Facebook page called Jamie Ruppert an "idiot" for voting for Donald Trump. We brought them together to talk it out.
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Trump Travel Ban Spotlights U.S. Dependence On Foreign-Born Doctors
A quarter of doctors practicing in the U.S. went to medical school elsewhere. Many of these physicians practice in parts of this country that the government says need more primary care providers.
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Nation's Largest African-American Hair Show Marks 70 Years Of Black Beauty
When it comes to African-American hair care, Bronner Bros. is one of the best-known companies. But behind the masculine brand name, a group of black women laid the groundwork for the industry.
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