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Fresh Air Weekend: Women In Combat; 'Bette And Joan'; 'The Photo Ark'
Maj. Mary Jennings Hegar discusses her memoir, Shoot Like a Girl. David Bianculli says Bette and Joan is "wickedly funny." Joel Sartore talks about his effort to photograph 12,000 animal species.
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Tom Hanks Sends The White House Press Corps A Caffeine Infusion (Again)
For the third time in 13 years, the movie star has sent an espresso machine to the White House press corps, encouraging journalists to "keep up the good fight."
Following Congress Address, Trump Tweets Out Accusations Of Obama 'Wire Tapping' Him
NPR's White House Correspondent Tamara Keith discusses President Trump's week, which went from a praised address before Congress, to a tweetstorm accusing former President Obama of ordering a wiretap.
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Gary Lucas Uses Film Music 'To Shed Light On Obscure Corners Of Culture'
Gary Lucas, known for playing with the late Captain Beefheart and as the late Jeff Buckley's songwriting partner, built reputation with film music. His latest is for an early Orson Welles comedy.
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'Time: The Kalief Browder Story' Depicts Issues With Solitary Confinement
Director Jenner Furst talks about his new documentary miniseries, Time: The Kalief Browder Story, on Spike TV. Browder served three years in Riker's Island jail after being accused of stealing.
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Buford: Come for the Coffee, Stay ... To Keep The Tiny Town Open
The self-proclaimed smallest town in America, Buford, Wyo., population one, is in danger of losing its last resident and being removed from the maps completely.
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Can Democrats Turn Activism Into Votes? Special Elections Might Be A Clue
A victory in a Delaware legislative race has Democrats enthused, and some think they can pull off an upset in a Georgia House special election, giving evidence of growing anti-Trump sentiment.
White Nostalgia Didn't Start With Trump — Just Look At Classic Rock
The president brought up reviving dying industries and making America great again during his address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday. But the message is a generation old with roots in music.
No One Was Prepared To Care For So Many Wounded In Mosul
The number of wounded civilians and fighters is higher than expected in the battle to force ISIS from the Iraqi city. Care is coming from several sources, including U.S. forces.
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FBI Director Asks Justice Department To Publicly Deny Trump's Wiretap Allegation
James Comey's request regarding the unsubstantiated claim follows the White House call for a congressional inquiry "to determine whether executive branch investigative powers were abused in 2016."
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