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Want Lasting Love? First, Take This Test

Want Lasting Love? First, Take This Test

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By LAUREN APFEL from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2Sm2vQo
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NPR News: ICE Confirms Force-Feeding Of Detainees On Hunger Strike

NPR News: ICE Confirms Force-Feeding Of Detainees On Hunger Strike

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ICE Confirms Force-Feeding Of Detainees On Hunger Strike The agency said it respects the right to voice opinions and doesn't retaliate ...
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NPR News: Federal Appeals Court Blocks San Francisco Law On Ad Warnings For Sugary Drinks

NPR News: Federal Appeals Court Blocks San Francisco Law On Ad Warnings For Sugary Drinks

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Federal Appeals Court Blocks San Francisco Law On Ad Warnings For Sugary Drinks A voter-approved law requiring large warnings about the eff...
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NPR News: Iraqi Has Returned To U.S. After ICE Deported Him Against Court Orders

NPR News: Iraqi Has Returned To U.S. After ICE Deported Him Against Court Orders

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Iraqi Has Returned To U.S. After ICE Deported Him Against Court Orders Muneer Subaihani says immigration agents told him he would be in jai...
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NPR News: Atlanta's Pledge To Clear Homeless Camps Fuels Anxiety Ahead Of Super Bowl

NPR News: Atlanta's Pledge To Clear Homeless Camps Fuels Anxiety Ahead Of Super Bowl

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Atlanta's Pledge To Clear Homeless Camps Fuels Anxiety Ahead Of Super Bowl Just two weeks before the Super Bowl, the city said it would...
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NPR News: Juan Guaidó Claims Police Raided His Home As He Struggles To Consolidate Power

NPR News: Juan Guaidó Claims Police Raided His Home As He Struggles To Consolidate Power

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Juan Guaidó Claims Police Raided His Home As He Struggles To Consolidate Power Juan Guaidó accuses Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro...
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NPR News: Failed Virginia Bill Sparks National Debate About Abortion

NPR News: Failed Virginia Bill Sparks National Debate About Abortion

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Failed Virginia Bill Sparks National Debate About Abortion President Trump and Republican abortion opponents are criticizing Virginia Gov. ...
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NPR News: Atlanta Seems Ready For The Super Bowl With Plenty Of Winter Weather Precautions

NPR News: Atlanta Seems Ready For The Super Bowl With Plenty Of Winter Weather Precautions

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Atlanta Seems Ready For The Super Bowl With Plenty Of Winter Weather Precautions The Super Bowl is set to be held in Atlanta this year, but...
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NPR News: Polar Vortex's End Is Near, Forecasters Say, Promising A Strong Warm-Up

NPR News: Polar Vortex's End Is Near, Forecasters Say, Promising A Strong Warm-Up

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Polar Vortex's End Is Near, Forecasters Say, Promising A Strong Warm-Up By Saturday, the National Weather Service says, the central Pla...
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NPR News: Closing Arguments Heard In Trial Of Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzmán

NPR News: Closing Arguments Heard In Trial Of Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzmán

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Closing Arguments Heard In Trial Of Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzmán Closing arguments were heard Thursday in the trial of Joaquín "E...
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Wait — ‘Cats’ Is Crazy

Wait — ‘Cats’ Is Crazy

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By CAITY WEAVER from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2MPmh1L
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NPR News: U.S. Court Orders Syria To Pay $300 Million For Killing Of Journalist Marie Colvin

NPR News: U.S. Court Orders Syria To Pay $300 Million For Killing Of Journalist Marie Colvin

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U.S. Court Orders Syria To Pay $300 Million For Killing Of Journalist Marie Colvin The judge ruled that Colvin was killed by Syria and ...
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Lana Condor of ‘To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before’ Learns How to Make Sushi

Lana Condor of ‘To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before’ Learns How to Make Sushi

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By ALEXIS SOLOSKI from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2CVJVF7
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‘I Wish I Was One of Your Mother’s Old Boyfriends.’ Oh Boy.

‘I Wish I Was One of Your Mother’s Old Boyfriends.’ Oh Boy.

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By PHILIP GALANES from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2WzVB9I
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What 9 Fighters Wore to a Boxing Gym in TriBeCa

What 9 Fighters Wore to a Boxing Gym in TriBeCa

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By JOHN ORTVED from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2B8Akuj
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NPR News: Homeland Security Created A Fake University In Michigan As Part Of Immigration Sting

NPR News: Homeland Security Created A Fake University In Michigan As Part Of Immigration Sting

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Homeland Security Created A Fake University In Michigan As Part Of Immigration Sting Eight alleged recruiters who were paid thousands of do...
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NPR News: Camp Fire Victims Forced To Find Housing As Last Shelter Closes

NPR News: Camp Fire Victims Forced To Find Housing As Last Shelter Closes

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Camp Fire Victims Forced To Find Housing As Last Shelter Closes A deadline looms for survivors of last fall's deadly Camp Fire that des...
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NPR News: Michigan State Faulted For Handling Of Sexual Abuse Cases

NPR News: Michigan State Faulted For Handling Of Sexual Abuse Cases

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Michigan State Faulted For Handling Of Sexual Abuse Cases A Department of Education report claims Michigan State University displayed ...
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NPR News: Will PG&E's Bankruptcy Hurt California's Ambitious Energy Efficiency Goals?

NPR News: Will PG&E's Bankruptcy Hurt California's Ambitious Energy Efficiency Goals?

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Will PG&E's Bankruptcy Hurt California's Ambitious Energy Efficiency Goals? There is concern that California's climate goal...
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NPR News: Homeless Face Record-Breaking Cold In Parts Of The Nation

NPR News: Homeless Face Record-Breaking Cold In Parts Of The Nation

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Homeless Face Record-Breaking Cold In Parts Of The Nation Rachel Martin talks to Debra Gonzalez, founder of the nonprofit in Wisconsin, Fee...
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NPR News: News Brief: Deep Freeze, User Data Concerns, Trade Talks

NPR News: News Brief: Deep Freeze, User Data Concerns, Trade Talks

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News Brief: Deep Freeze, User Data Concerns, Trade Talks Severe cold paralyzes a big area of the U.S. Facebook and Google are scrutinized o...
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A Black Legacy, Wrapped Up in Fur

A Black Legacy, Wrapped Up in Fur

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By JASMINE SANDERS from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2sYq1os
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NPR News: Jury Awards Sen. Rand Paul More Than $580,000 In Damages In Attack By Neighbor

NPR News: Jury Awards Sen. Rand Paul More Than $580,000 In Damages In Attack By Neighbor

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Jury Awards Sen. Rand Paul More Than $580,000 In Damages In Attack By Neighbor The neighbor had previously pleaded guilty to assaulting a m...
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NPR News: Wrongfully Convicted And Jailed 38 Years, Fred Clay Gets $1 Million Payout

NPR News: Wrongfully Convicted And Jailed 38 Years, Fred Clay Gets $1 Million Payout

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Wrongfully Convicted And Jailed 38 Years, Fred Clay Gets $1 Million Payout "It is a great day for justice and it is a great day for Mr...
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NPR News: One Writer's Attempt To Give Twitter Users A Break From Politics And News

NPR News: One Writer's Attempt To Give Twitter Users A Break From Politics And News

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One Writer's Attempt To Give Twitter Users A Break From Politics And News Quinn Cummings started a new kind of storytelling — via monst...
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NPR News: With Better Climate Data, A Push To Use It To Prepare For Climate Impacts

NPR News: With Better Climate Data, A Push To Use It To Prepare For Climate Impacts

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With Better Climate Data, A Push To Use It To Prepare For Climate Impacts Scientists are getting more and better data on our changing clima...
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NPR News: Growing Up In Kenya Really Does Not Prepare You For Chicago's Deep Freeze

NPR News: Growing Up In Kenya Really Does Not Prepare You For Chicago's Deep Freeze

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Growing Up In Kenya Really Does Not Prepare You For Chicago's Deep Freeze Esther Ngumbi's dad back home had no idea what advice to ...
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Listen: Rachel Weisz and Willem Dafoe Read From Modern Love

Listen: Rachel Weisz and Willem Dafoe Read From Modern Love

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By Unknown Author from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2DJxOMR
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NPR News: Jury Hears Closing Arguments As Dramatic 'El Chapo' Trial Nears Its End

NPR News: Jury Hears Closing Arguments As Dramatic 'El Chapo' Trial Nears Its End

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Jury Hears Closing Arguments As Dramatic 'El Chapo' Trial Nears Its End Prosecutor Andrea Goldbarg said in her closing arguments th...
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Hopeful Would-Be Parents Shop Jobs for I.V.F. Coverage

Hopeful Would-Be Parents Shop Jobs for I.V.F. Coverage

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By VANESSA GRIGORIADIS from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2BawdxY
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The Baumans, Sellers of Really, Really Rare Books

The Baumans, Sellers of Really, Really Rare Books

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By GERALDINE FABRIKANT from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2Rp0Chf
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NPR News: Litigation Is Likely For New Title IX Guidelines

NPR News: Litigation Is Likely For New Title IX Guidelines

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Litigation Is Likely For New Title IX Guidelines As the public comment period for new Title IX guidelines draws to a close, there's a d...
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NPR News: Frigid Temperatures Are Wreaking Havoc Across The Midwest

NPR News: Frigid Temperatures Are Wreaking Havoc Across The Midwest

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Frigid Temperatures Are Wreaking Havoc Across The Midwest There's cold and then, there's -60 wind chills coming from a brutal storm...
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NPR News: Why Is It So *&%# Cold? Come Warm Up In The Answer Vortex

NPR News: Why Is It So *&%# Cold? Come Warm Up In The Answer Vortex

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Why Is It So *&%# Cold? Come Warm Up In The Answer Vortex The polar vortex has brought air so incredibly cold it may set low-temperatur...
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NPR News: Texas Officials Begin Walking Back Allegations About Noncitizen Voters

NPR News: Texas Officials Begin Walking Back Allegations About Noncitizen Voters

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Texas Officials Begin Walking Back Allegations About Noncitizen Voters Just a few days after alleging nearly 100,000 Texas voters may not b...
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Victoria Beckham and Hugh Jackman at Last Week’s Party Circuit

Victoria Beckham and Hugh Jackman at Last Week’s Party Circuit

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By Unknown Author from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2DIIU4K
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A Spice Girl at the Frick and Hugh Jackman’s Tight Sweater

A Spice Girl at the Frick and Hugh Jackman’s Tight Sweater

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By BEN WIDDICOMBE from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2Uoztgg
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The Gym as Clubhouse

The Gym as Clubhouse

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By ABBY ELLIN from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2TmMVS3
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NPR News: USPS Suspends Mail Delivery In Parts Of 10 States Due To Dangerous Polar Vortex

NPR News: USPS Suspends Mail Delivery In Parts Of 10 States Due To Dangerous Polar Vortex

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USPS Suspends Mail Delivery In Parts Of 10 States Due To Dangerous Polar Vortex "Some places could see wind chill readings as low as 6...
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NPR News: Education Department Gathers Feedback On New Campus Sexual Assault Rules

NPR News: Education Department Gathers Feedback On New Campus Sexual Assault Rules

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Education Department Gathers Feedback On New Campus Sexual Assault Rules There have been about 100,000 comments on proposed changes to Titl...
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NPR News: It's Cold Out And Police In Missouri Have A Request

NPR News: It's Cold Out And Police In Missouri Have A Request

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It's Cold Out And Police In Missouri Have A Request Police in Warrensburg would like everyone to cut them a break. They posted on their...
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NPR News: Months After Hurricane Michael, Florida Families Remain Homeless

NPR News: Months After Hurricane Michael, Florida Families Remain Homeless

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Months After Hurricane Michael, Florida Families Remain Homeless FEMA trailers recently began arriving in Panama City and surrounding commu...
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NPR News: Polar Vortex Causes Midwest States Of Emergency As Cold Pushes Farther South

NPR News: Polar Vortex Causes Midwest States Of Emergency As Cold Pushes Farther South

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Polar Vortex Causes Midwest States Of Emergency As Cold Pushes Farther South Wind chill warnings stretch from the Dakotas into Western Penn...
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NPR News: Patients Suffer As Insurers And Big Health Systems Spar For Market Share

NPR News: Patients Suffer As Insurers And Big Health Systems Spar For Market Share

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Patients Suffer As Insurers And Big Health Systems Spar For Market Share As hospital chains and insurers across the U.S squeeze each other,...
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NPR News: FBI Finds No Motive In Las Vegas Shooting, Closes Investigation

NPR News: FBI Finds No Motive In Las Vegas Shooting, Closes Investigation

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FBI Finds No Motive In Las Vegas Shooting, Closes Investigation "Throughout his life, [Stephen] Paddock went to great lengths to keep ...
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NPR News: Trump Administration Begins 'Remain In Mexico' Policy, Sending Asylum-Seekers Back

NPR News: Trump Administration Begins 'Remain In Mexico' Policy, Sending Asylum-Seekers Back

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Trump Administration Begins 'Remain In Mexico' Policy, Sending Asylum-Seekers Back The new procedure is designed to prevent applica...
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NPR News: United States Warns Americans Not To Travel To Venezuela As Tensions Rise

NPR News: United States Warns Americans Not To Travel To Venezuela As Tensions Rise

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United States Warns Americans Not To Travel To Venezuela As Tensions Rise The U.S. supports the main opposition leader who has been barred ...
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NPR News: How 'The Bachelor' Confronted The Issue Of Sexual Assault

NPR News: How 'The Bachelor' Confronted The Issue Of Sexual Assault

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How 'The Bachelor' Confronted The Issue Of Sexual Assault NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Huffington Post writer Emma Gray about M...
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NPR News: FBI Analysis Of Las Vegas Shooting Ends Without A Clear Motive Identified

NPR News: FBI Analysis Of Las Vegas Shooting Ends Without A Clear Motive Identified

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FBI Analysis Of Las Vegas Shooting Ends Without A Clear Motive Identified The FBI has concluded its investigation into the 2017 Las Vegas m...
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NPR News: California's PG&E Power Utility Files For Bankruptcy After Wildfire Lawsuits

NPR News: California's PG&E Power Utility Files For Bankruptcy After Wildfire Lawsuits

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California's PG&E Power Utility Files For Bankruptcy After Wildfire Lawsuits California's largest utility, PG&E, filed for ...
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Florence Knoll Bassett, 101, Designer of the Modern American Office, Dies

Florence Knoll Bassett, 101, Designer of the Modern American Office, Dies

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By ROBERT D. McFADDEN from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2DGLE2t
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NPR News: Police Say 'Empire' Actor Jussie Smollett Attacked In Possible Hate Crime

NPR News: Police Say 'Empire' Actor Jussie Smollett Attacked In Possible Hate Crime

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Police Say 'Empire' Actor Jussie Smollett Attacked In Possible Hate Crime The star of the Fox drama was reportedly assaulted Tuesda...
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Who’s to Blame for Fast Food on Campus? You

Who’s to Blame for Fast Food on Campus? You

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By TIM HATTON from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2Rn0gb2
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NPR News: Athletes Kick Off Ultramarathon In Minnesota Despite Extreme Cold

NPR News: Athletes Kick Off Ultramarathon In Minnesota Despite Extreme Cold

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Athletes Kick Off Ultramarathon In Minnesota Despite Extreme Cold Endurance runners, skiers and cyclists in Minnesota haven't let extre...
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NPR News: A 13-Year-Old Science Entrepreneur Wants To Bring Her Water Testing Device To Market

NPR News: A 13-Year-Old Science Entrepreneur Wants To Bring Her Water Testing Device To Market

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A 13-Year-Old Science Entrepreneur Wants To Bring Her Water Testing Device To Market A young teenager in Colorado has been named one of For...
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NPR News: Opinion: How Should Media Decide Which Mass Shootings To Cover?

NPR News: Opinion: How Should Media Decide Which Mass Shootings To Cover?

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Opinion: How Should Media Decide Which Mass Shootings To Cover? A mass shooting last week in Florida barely registered in national news. NP...
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NPR News: 'Life-Threatening Arctic Blast' Surges Into Midwest, Barreling Toward Eastern U.S.

NPR News: 'Life-Threatening Arctic Blast' Surges Into Midwest, Barreling Toward Eastern U.S.

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'Life-Threatening Arctic Blast' Surges Into Midwest, Barreling Toward Eastern U.S. The National Weather Service warned of a "v...
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Tiny Love Stories: ‘The Pink Was Wrong. The Name Was Too.’

Tiny Love Stories: ‘The Pink Was Wrong. The Name Was Too.’

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By Unknown Author from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2RVkXjj
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NPR News: In 'Maid,' A Single Mother Finds 'No Way' To Make It On Minimum Wage

NPR News: In 'Maid,' A Single Mother Finds 'No Way' To Make It On Minimum Wage

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In 'Maid,' A Single Mother Finds 'No Way' To Make It On Minimum Wage While raising her young daughter, Stephanie Land clean...
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NPR News: U.S. Slips In Annual Global Corruption Rankings

NPR News: U.S. Slips In Annual Global Corruption Rankings

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U.S. Slips In Annual Global Corruption Rankings The latest Corruption Perceptions Index shows the U.S. dropped six spots, to No. 22 out of ...
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NPR News: Chris Christie: There Is No One With More Influence Over Trump Than Jared Kushner

NPR News: Chris Christie: There Is No One With More Influence Over Trump Than Jared Kushner

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Chris Christie: There Is No One With More Influence Over Trump Than Jared Kushner The former New Jersey governor also tells NPR he has ...
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A Brooklyn Cocktail Bar With Live Music and Sushi

A Brooklyn Cocktail Bar With Live Music and Sushi

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By BEN DETRICK from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2MF1duv
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NPR News: Georgia Woman Accidently Gives Away Her Son's $6,500

NPR News: Georgia Woman Accidently Gives Away Her Son's $6,500

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Georgia Woman Accidently Gives Away Her Son's $6,500 A woman in Conyers, Ga., cleaned house and donated a lot of items to Goodwill. Her...
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NPR News: Measles Outbreak Begins In Washington State And Spreads To Oregon

NPR News: Measles Outbreak Begins In Washington State And Spreads To Oregon

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Measles Outbreak Begins In Washington State And Spreads To Oregon Public health officials are struggling to contain a measles outbreak in t...
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NPR News: For One Ohio Town, Trump's Trade Policies Bring Uncertainty And Hope

NPR News: For One Ohio Town, Trump's Trade Policies Bring Uncertainty And Hope

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For One Ohio Town, Trump's Trade Policies Bring Uncertainty And Hope In Ashtabula, hometown of U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthi...
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NPR News: Working Through Shutdown Backlog, NTSB Warns Accident Evidence May Be Lost

NPR News: Working Through Shutdown Backlog, NTSB Warns Accident Evidence May Be Lost

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Working Through Shutdown Backlog, NTSB Warns Accident Evidence May Be Lost Twenty-two accidents, including 15 plane crashes, weren't in...
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NPR News: 4 Houston Police Officers Shot, Another Injured In Drug Raid

NPR News: 4 Houston Police Officers Shot, Another Injured In Drug Raid

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4 Houston Police Officers Shot, Another Injured In Drug Raid Police were serving a search warrant on a house where residents were suspected...
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NPR News: Polar Vortex Hits The Midwest With Life-Threatening Cold Temperatures

NPR News: Polar Vortex Hits The Midwest With Life-Threatening Cold Temperatures

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Polar Vortex Hits The Midwest With Life-Threatening Cold Temperatures The arctic air will stretch from Illinois west through the Dakotas un...
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NPR News: States Along Colorado River Working To Avert Crisis From 19-Year Drought

NPR News: States Along Colorado River Working To Avert Crisis From 19-Year Drought

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States Along Colorado River Working To Avert Crisis From 19-Year Drought A 19-year drought has created a crisis for states along the Colora...
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NPR News: Trump Voters In Upstate New York React To End Of Government Shutdown

NPR News: Trump Voters In Upstate New York React To End Of Government Shutdown

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Trump Voters In Upstate New York React To End Of Government Shutdown In rural upstate New York, voters who supported President Trump are st...
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NPR News: Why It's So Hard To Recruit And Retain Border Patrol Agents

NPR News: Why It's So Hard To Recruit And Retain Border Patrol Agents

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Why It's So Hard To Recruit And Retain Border Patrol Agents NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Los Angeles Times reporter Molly O'Too...
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NPR News: Measles Outbreak In Pacific Northwest Alarms Public Health Authorities

NPR News: Measles Outbreak In Pacific Northwest Alarms Public Health Authorities

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Measles Outbreak In Pacific Northwest Alarms Public Health Authorities Public health authorities in Washington States are struggling to con...
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NPR News: Undocumented Workers Say They Were Fired From Trump Golf Clubs

NPR News: Undocumented Workers Say They Were Fired From Trump Golf Clubs

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Undocumented Workers Say They Were Fired From Trump Golf Clubs NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with former Trump National Golf Club employee Vi...
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NPR News: Voting Rights Groups Push Back On Texas Plan To Purge Thousands From Voter Rolls

NPR News: Voting Rights Groups Push Back On Texas Plan To Purge Thousands From Voter Rolls

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Voting Rights Groups Push Back On Texas Plan To Purge Thousands From Voter Rolls Texas officials say that nearly 100,000 non-citizens may b...
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NPR News: Government Shutdown Demoralized Many Federal Employees

NPR News: Government Shutdown Demoralized Many Federal Employees

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Government Shutdown Demoralized Many Federal Employees The 35-day government shutdown harmed the morale of federal workers, and is likely t...
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NPR News: San Francisco's Storied Transgender Community Now Has An Official Home

NPR News: San Francisco's Storied Transgender Community Now Has An Official Home

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San Francisco's Storied Transgender Community Now Has An Official Home An area in the city's Tenderloin neighborhood known for an h...
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NPR News: Democratic Rep. David Price Discusses Border Security Negotiations

NPR News: Democratic Rep. David Price Discusses Border Security Negotiations

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Democratic Rep. David Price Discusses Border Security Negotiations As the federal government reopens, NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with R...
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How to Look Like You Live in Paris, or at Least Have Your Hair Claim You Do

How to Look Like You Live in Paris, or at Least Have Your Hair Claim You Do

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By BEE SHAPIRO from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2sSuB7C
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NPR News: Government Shutdown Cut Into Economic Growth, CBO Says

NPR News: Government Shutdown Cut Into Economic Growth, CBO Says

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Government Shutdown Cut Into Economic Growth, CBO Says A report says the shutdown reduced federal spending by $18 billion, although most of...
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NPR News: After Hearing U.S. Veteran Had No Family, Huge Crowd Attends His Funeral In Texas

NPR News: After Hearing U.S. Veteran Had No Family, Huge Crowd Attends His Funeral In Texas

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After Hearing U.S. Veteran Had No Family, Huge Crowd Attends His Funeral In Texas Hundreds of people turned up for Joseph Walker's fune...
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NPR News: Census Bureau Conducts Massive Recruiting Effort For 2020 Head Count

NPR News: Census Bureau Conducts Massive Recruiting Effort For 2020 Head Count

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Census Bureau Conducts Massive Recruiting Effort For 2020 Head Count The federal government continued hiring 2020 census workers through th...
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NPR News: With Unfilled Jobs, Businesses Push Rural Residents Toward College

NPR News: With Unfilled Jobs, Businesses Push Rural Residents Toward College

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With Unfilled Jobs, Businesses Push Rural Residents Toward College Rural Americans are less likely to go to college than their urban counte...
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NPR News: How California's Worst Oil Spill Turned Beaches Black And The Nation Green

NPR News: How California's Worst Oil Spill Turned Beaches Black And The Nation Green

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How California's Worst Oil Spill Turned Beaches Black And The Nation Green In 1969, oil from an offshore well left beaches in Santa Bar...
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NPR News: Mailing Just Got More Expensive: Forever Stamps See Biggest Price Increase Ever

NPR News: Mailing Just Got More Expensive: Forever Stamps See Biggest Price Increase Ever

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Mailing Just Got More Expensive: Forever Stamps See Biggest Price Increase Ever The cost of a stamp is up 10 percent as the U.S. Postal Ser...
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NPR News: Federal Employees Return To Work, But Fears Of Another Shutdown Loom

NPR News: Federal Employees Return To Work, But Fears Of Another Shutdown Loom

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Federal Employees Return To Work, But Fears Of Another Shutdown Loom While the reopening of the government is welcome news for many federal...
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NPR News: Got Anger? Try Naming It To Tame It

NPR News: Got Anger? Try Naming It To Tame It

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Got Anger? Try Naming It To Tame It While many people believe that how we feel and express anger is hard-wired, some scientists suggest our...
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NPR News: Be Mine? Nope. SweetHeart Candies Hard To Find This Valentine's Day

NPR News: Be Mine? Nope. SweetHeart Candies Hard To Find This Valentine's Day

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Be Mine? Nope. SweetHeart Candies Hard To Find This Valentine's Day The popular SweetHearts will be tougher to find this Valentine'...
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NPR News: Puerto Ricans Concerned That $20 Billion Recovery Plan Is 'Not For The People'

NPR News: Puerto Ricans Concerned That $20 Billion Recovery Plan Is 'Not For The People'

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Puerto Ricans Concerned That $20 Billion Recovery Plan Is 'Not For The People' Island officials will have discretion to spend the f...
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Annie Murphy Gets Into Character at the Plaza

Annie Murphy Gets Into Character at the Plaza

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By MADELEINE DAVIES from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2G56zOl
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NPR News: Government Shutdown: Federal Workers Return, But Border Fight Lingers

NPR News: Government Shutdown: Federal Workers Return, But Border Fight Lingers

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Government Shutdown: Federal Workers Return, But Border Fight Lingers Federal government workers who have been on furlough or working witho...
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NPR News: The Symbol Of The MAGA Hat

NPR News: The Symbol Of The MAGA Hat

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The Symbol Of The MAGA Hat Washington Post fashion critic Robin Givhan tells NPR's Michel Martin that the MAGA (Make America Great Agai...
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NPR News: Lincoln Memorial Standoff Exposes Divisions Among Kentucky Catholics

NPR News: Lincoln Memorial Standoff Exposes Divisions Among Kentucky Catholics

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Lincoln Memorial Standoff Exposes Divisions Among Kentucky Catholics The controversy involving a Catholic high school group from Kentucky h...
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NPR News: The Moral Question Of Trump's Border Wall

NPR News: The Moral Question Of Trump's Border Wall

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The Moral Question Of Trump's Border Wall NPR's Michel Martin talks with Shaun Casey, director of Georgetown University's Berkl...
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NPR News: Dropping 'Wok' And 'Panda,' Chinese Restaurants Take On Mandarin Names

NPR News: Dropping 'Wok' And 'Panda,' Chinese Restaurants Take On Mandarin Names

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Dropping 'Wok' And 'Panda,' Chinese Restaurants Take On Mandarin Names A new generation of Chinese restaurants in the U.S. ...
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NPR News: Louisiana Police Arrest Man Suspected Of Killing Parents, Girlfriend and 2 Others

NPR News: Louisiana Police Arrest Man Suspected Of Killing Parents, Girlfriend and 2 Others

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Louisiana Police Arrest Man Suspected Of Killing Parents, Girlfriend and 2 Others Dakota Theriot allegedly killed three people near Baton R...
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NPR News: 'I Came Because Of A Dream': Honduran Father And Son Meet For The First Time In The U.S.

NPR News: 'I Came Because Of A Dream': Honduran Father And Son Meet For The First Time In The U.S.

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'I Came Because Of A Dream': Honduran Father And Son Meet For The First Time In The U.S. We catch up with a Honduran father and son...
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NPR News: Masculinity And U.S. Extremism: What Makes Young Men Vulnerable To Toxic Ideologies

NPR News: Masculinity And U.S. Extremism: What Makes Young Men Vulnerable To Toxic Ideologies

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Masculinity And U.S. Extremism: What Makes Young Men Vulnerable To Toxic Ideologies NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Tony McAleer, ...
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NPR News: 'Once Again In Shock': Police Uncover 2nd Terror Plot Against Muslim Community In New York

NPR News: 'Once Again In Shock': Police Uncover 2nd Terror Plot Against Muslim Community In New York

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'Once Again In Shock': Police Uncover 2nd Terror Plot Against Muslim Community In New York The religious community of Islamberg, Ne...
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NPR News: In El Paso, Hundreds Of Protesters Denounce Trump's Border Wall Plans

NPR News: In El Paso, Hundreds Of Protesters Denounce Trump's Border Wall Plans

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In El Paso, Hundreds Of Protesters Denounce Trump's Border Wall Plans On Saturday, hundreds gathered in the streets of El Paso to prote...
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NPR News: Voices In The News: Shutdown Ends, Trump Confidant Indicted, Venezuela Crisis Continues

NPR News: Voices In The News: Shutdown Ends, Trump Confidant Indicted, Venezuela Crisis Continues

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Voices In The News: Shutdown Ends, Trump Confidant Indicted, Venezuela Crisis Continues We hear voices in the news this past week on the en...
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NPR News: Brewing In The Desert: Sake Finds An Unlikely Home In Arizona

NPR News: Brewing In The Desert: Sake Finds An Unlikely Home In Arizona

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Brewing In The Desert: Sake Finds An Unlikely Home In Arizona With the popularity of sake declining in Japan, makers have been looking to A...
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NPR News: U.S. Bolsters Venezuela Opposition Leader; Nation's Military Backs Maduro

NPR News: U.S. Bolsters Venezuela Opposition Leader; Nation's Military Backs Maduro

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U.S. Bolsters Venezuela Opposition Leader; Nation's Military Backs Maduro In Venezuela, the U.S.-backed opposition leader is pressing h...
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NPR News: World Leaders Pick Sides In Venezuela Crisis

NPR News: World Leaders Pick Sides In Venezuela Crisis

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World Leaders Pick Sides In Venezuela Crisis U.S. diplomats are facing a weekend deadline to leave Venezuela, on orders of the embattled pr...
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NPR News: Barbershop: The Government Shutdown And Income Inequality

NPR News: Barbershop: The Government Shutdown And Income Inequality

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Barbershop: The Government Shutdown And Income Inequality NPR's Michel Martin talks with guests Eric Liu, author of You're More Pow...
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NPR News: Federal Agencies Prepare To Reopen After Government Shutdown Deal Is Reached

NPR News: Federal Agencies Prepare To Reopen After Government Shutdown Deal Is Reached

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Federal Agencies Prepare To Reopen After Government Shutdown Deal Is Reached Various parts of the federal government are swinging back into...
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NPR News: Fatal End To An Alleged Game Of Russian Roulette For St. Louis Police Officer

NPR News: Fatal End To An Alleged Game Of Russian Roulette For St. Louis Police Officer

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Fatal End To An Alleged Game Of Russian Roulette For St. Louis Police Officer Katlyn Alix, 24, died early Thursday morning from a gunshot t...
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NPR News: No Sign Of New U.S. Program Aimed To Keep Asylum Seekers In Mexico

NPR News: No Sign Of New U.S. Program Aimed To Keep Asylum Seekers In Mexico

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No Sign Of New U.S. Program Aimed To Keep Asylum Seekers In Mexico According to the Department of Homeland Security, asylum seekers at the ...
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NPR News: What The Short-Term Shutdown Bill Means For Thousands Of Federal Workers

NPR News: What The Short-Term Shutdown Bill Means For Thousands Of Federal Workers

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What The Short-Term Shutdown Bill Means For Thousands Of Federal Workers NPR's Scott Simon asks Kristi Scarazzo, a botanist for the U.S...
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NPR News: Crow Murders In Idaho Are Nothing To Squawk About: Human Scarecrows Try To Divert Bird Invasion

NPR News: Crow Murders In Idaho Are Nothing To Squawk About: Human Scarecrows Try To Divert Bird Invasion

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Crow Murders In Idaho Are Nothing To Squawk About: Human Scarecrows Try To Divert Bird Invasion The Crow Management Task Force in Nampa, Id...
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Does Society Need Andrew Dice Clay?

Does Society Need Andrew Dice Clay?

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By JESSICA SHAW from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2Wib6mk
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The Secret World of Amazon’s Power Reviewers

The Secret World of Amazon’s Power Reviewers

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By JOHN HERRMAN from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2RhJSZb
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NPR News: Puppy With Upward-Facing Paws Recovering After 'Complicated' Surgery

NPR News: Puppy With Upward-Facing Paws Recovering After 'Complicated' Surgery

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Puppy With Upward-Facing Paws Recovering After 'Complicated' Surgery Milo was born with his front paws facing upward, but veterinar...
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NPR News: Tell Us: Now That The Government Is Reopening, What's Next?

NPR News: Tell Us: Now That The Government Is Reopening, What's Next?

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Tell Us: Now That The Government Is Reopening, What's Next? From paychecks to taxes, we want to hear about how the reopening is working...
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NPR News: Mayor Of Dayton, Ohio, Speaks On How The Shutdown Is Affecting Her Community

NPR News: Mayor Of Dayton, Ohio, Speaks On How The Shutdown Is Affecting Her Community

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Mayor Of Dayton, Ohio, Speaks On How The Shutdown Is Affecting Her Community Nan Whaley is mayor of Dayton, Ohio. She speaks with NPR's...
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NPR News: East Coast Experiences Flight Delays At Hubs Due To Absent Workers

NPR News: East Coast Experiences Flight Delays At Hubs Due To Absent Workers

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East Coast Experiences Flight Delays At Hubs Due To Absent Workers Flight delays were reported at some major East Coast air hubs, because o...
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Frances Knoll Bassett, 101, Designer of the Modern American Office, Dies

Frances Knoll Bassett, 101, Designer of the Modern American Office, Dies

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By ROBERT D. McFADDEN from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2CKypMH
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NPR News: Some Members Of Congress Want To Make Sure Contractors Get Backpay

NPR News: Some Members Of Congress Want To Make Sure Contractors Get Backpay

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Some Members Of Congress Want To Make Sure Contractors Get Backpay Federal employees will receive backpay when the government reopens. Fede...
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NPR News: A Reminder Of How Good People Can Be To One Another During The Shutdown

NPR News: A Reminder Of How Good People Can Be To One Another During The Shutdown

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A Reminder Of How Good People Can Be To One Another During The Shutdown After airing a piece featuring a federal worker who wasn't sure...
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NPR News: Missing 3-Year-Old Boy Is Found Alive In Woods Of North Carolina

NPR News: Missing 3-Year-Old Boy Is Found Alive In Woods Of North Carolina

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Missing 3-Year-Old Boy Is Found Alive In Woods Of North Carolina Casey Hathaway disappeared on Tuesday and was found tangled in a brier pat...
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NPR News: Are You A Federal Employee Who Found A New Job During The Shutdown? Tell Us

NPR News: Are You A Federal Employee Who Found A New Job During The Shutdown? Tell Us

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Are You A Federal Employee Who Found A New Job During The Shutdown? Tell Us Are you a federal worker who has quit during the shutdown? Have...
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NPR News: Watch Live: Trump Addresses Shutdown From White House Rose Garden

NPR News: Watch Live: Trump Addresses Shutdown From White House Rose Garden

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Watch Live: Trump Addresses Shutdown From White House Rose Garden The government shutdown is the longest in U.S. history, now in its 35th d...
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NPR News: Steep Climb In Benzodiazepine Prescribing By Primary Care Doctors

NPR News: Steep Climb In Benzodiazepine Prescribing By Primary Care Doctors

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Steep Climb In Benzodiazepine Prescribing By Primary Care Doctors U.S. prescriptions for Valium, Ativan and other benzodiazepines for chron...
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NPR News: In A Hot Labor Market, Some Employees Are 'Ghosting' On Bad Bosses

NPR News: In A Hot Labor Market, Some Employees Are 'Ghosting' On Bad Bosses

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In A Hot Labor Market, Some Employees Are 'Ghosting' On Bad Bosses More employers say they're being "ghosted," the Fe...
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NPR News: Flights Delayed At LaGuardia, Newark Airports As Workers Call In Sick Amid Shutdown

NPR News: Flights Delayed At LaGuardia, Newark Airports As Workers Call In Sick Amid Shutdown

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Flights Delayed At LaGuardia, Newark Airports As Workers Call In Sick Amid Shutdown The FAA said it was mitigating staff shortages by rerou...
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Wintering on the Upper East Side

Wintering on the Upper East Side

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By DENNY LEE from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2RQIQc0
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Haley Joel Osment Plays Pool at His Favorite N.Y.U. Hangout

Haley Joel Osment Plays Pool at His Favorite N.Y.U. Hangout

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By ALEXIS SOLOSKI from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2S4GlSG
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A Christian Youth Group Turned Me Jewish

A Christian Youth Group Turned Me Jewish

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By MANDY BERMAN from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2G0iJYP
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NPR News: Afghan Veteran Helps Retired General Colin Powell Change Flat Tire

NPR News: Afghan Veteran Helps Retired General Colin Powell Change Flat Tire

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Afghan Veteran Helps Retired General Colin Powell Change Flat Tire The former secretary of state was having trouble changing the flat, and ...
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NPR News: Trump Confidant Roger Stone Indicted On Seven Counts Related To 2016 Election Attack

NPR News: Trump Confidant Roger Stone Indicted On Seven Counts Related To 2016 Election Attack

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Trump Confidant Roger Stone Indicted On Seven Counts Related To 2016 Election Attack Stone has cultivated an image as a "dirty trickst...
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NPR News: Trump Confidant Roger Stone Indicted On Seven County Related To 2016 Election Attack

NPR News: Trump Confidant Roger Stone Indicted On Seven County Related To 2016 Election Attack

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Trump Confidant Roger Stone Indicted On Seven County Related To 2016 Election Attack Stone has cultivated an image as a "dirty trickst...
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NPR News: 'The Heartbeat Of Wounded Knee' Aims To Usher In A New Narrative For Native Americans

NPR News: 'The Heartbeat Of Wounded Knee' Aims To Usher In A New Narrative For Native Americans

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'The Heartbeat Of Wounded Knee' Aims To Usher In A New Narrative For Native Americans Author David Treuer calls his new book a ...
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NPR News: 8 Days, 2 H-Bombs, and 1 Team That Stopped A Catastrophe

NPR News: 8 Days, 2 H-Bombs, and 1 Team That Stopped A Catastrophe

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8 Days, 2 H-Bombs, and 1 Team That Stopped A Catastrophe In 1961, it was Jack ReVelle's job to make sure two hydrogen bombs that had ac...
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NPR News: New York City Reaches $3.3 Million Settlement With Kalief Browder's Family

NPR News: New York City Reaches $3.3 Million Settlement With Kalief Browder's Family

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New York City Reaches $3.3 Million Settlement With Kalief Browder's Family Browder endured nearly three years on Rikers, most of it in ...
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Are You My Husband?

Are You My Husband?

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By MEGAN HORST from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2Dyar96
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NPR News: U.S. Plans To Enforce 'Remain In Mexico' Policy on Central American Asylum Seekers

NPR News: U.S. Plans To Enforce 'Remain In Mexico' Policy on Central American Asylum Seekers

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U.S. Plans To Enforce 'Remain In Mexico' Policy on Central American Asylum Seekers The plan, expected to meet with a swift legal ch...
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NPR News: Jayme Closs To Receive $25,000 Reward For Saving Herself

NPR News: Jayme Closs To Receive $25,000 Reward For Saving Herself

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Jayme Closs To Receive $25,000 Reward For Saving Herself The 13-year-old was held captive for nearly three months. She escaped and helped a...
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NPR News: How The Pain Of The Shutdown Ripples Throughout A Small Louisiana Town

NPR News: How The Pain Of The Shutdown Ripples Throughout A Small Louisiana Town

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How The Pain Of The Shutdown Ripples Throughout A Small Louisiana Town The federal prison in Oakdale, La., provided well-paying jobs and go...
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NPR News: Fla. Secretary Of State Quits After Photos Show Him In Blackface As 'Katrina Victim'

NPR News: Fla. Secretary Of State Quits After Photos Show Him In Blackface As 'Katrina Victim'

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Fla. Secretary Of State Quits After Photos Show Him In Blackface As 'Katrina Victim' Michael Ertel stepped down shortly after the T...
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NPR News: Militia Members Plead Guilty To 2017 Minnesota Mosque Bombing

NPR News: Militia Members Plead Guilty To 2017 Minnesota Mosque Bombing

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Militia Members Plead Guilty To 2017 Minnesota Mosque Bombing Two of three men accused admitted driving up from Illinois, leaving their cel...
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NPR News: California Investigation Finds PG&E Blameless In Massive 2017 Wine Region Wildfire

NPR News: California Investigation Finds PG&E Blameless In Massive 2017 Wine Region Wildfire

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California Investigation Finds PG&E Blameless In Massive 2017 Wine Region Wildfire Power transmission lines owned by the beleaguered ut...
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NPR News: HUD Secretary Carson: Leaders Need To 'Take Your Ego Out Of It' And End Shutdown

NPR News: HUD Secretary Carson: Leaders Need To 'Take Your Ego Out Of It' And End Shutdown

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HUD Secretary Carson: Leaders Need To 'Take Your Ego Out Of It' And End Shutdown Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson...
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NPR News: In Oakdale, La., The Government Shutdown Is Having Ripple Effects

NPR News: In Oakdale, La., The Government Shutdown Is Having Ripple Effects

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In Oakdale, La., The Government Shutdown Is Having Ripple Effects In the town of Oakdale, La., the government shutdown has far-reaching eff...
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NPR News: For People Who Need Assistance, The Lingering Shutdown Could Mean A Food Crisis

NPR News: For People Who Need Assistance, The Lingering Shutdown Could Mean A Food Crisis

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For People Who Need Assistance, The Lingering Shutdown Could Mean A Food Crisis Food assistance in the form of SNAP benefits came early thi...
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NPR News: What's Healthy At The Grocery Store? Shoppers Are Often Confused, Survey Finds

NPR News: What's Healthy At The Grocery Store? Shoppers Are Often Confused, Survey Finds

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What's Healthy At The Grocery Store? Shoppers Are Often Confused, Survey Finds A survey finds shoppers would like a symbol to help them...
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NPR News: U.S. Aviation Industry Sounds Alarm Over Concerns As Shutdown Continues

NPR News: U.S. Aviation Industry Sounds Alarm Over Concerns As Shutdown Continues

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U.S. Aviation Industry Sounds Alarm Over Concerns As Shutdown Continues On Wednesday, unions representing airline pilots, air-traffic contr...
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NPR News: How The Government Shutdown Is Affecting This Louisiana Town

NPR News: How The Government Shutdown Is Affecting This Louisiana Town

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How The Government Shutdown Is Affecting This Louisiana Town Prison guards have to be tough on the job. But after weeks of working without ...
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NPR News: 'Struggling Here With Just Living' In The Aftermath Of Hurricane Michael

NPR News: 'Struggling Here With Just Living' In The Aftermath Of Hurricane Michael

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'Struggling Here With Just Living' In The Aftermath Of Hurricane Michael Florida's panhandle took the brunt of Hurricane Michae...
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NPR News: Italy Ordered To Pay Damages To Amanda Knox

NPR News: Italy Ordered To Pay Damages To Amanda Knox

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Italy Ordered To Pay Damages To Amanda Knox The European Court of Human Rights ordered the country to pay Knox nearly $21,000 for failing t...
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Wait — How Many Presidential Injuries Do I Not Know About?

Wait — How Many Presidential Injuries Do I Not Know About?

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By CAITY WEAVER from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2Dxhyyk
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NPR News: 'Yankee Go Home' Says Maduro, As Political Crisis Takes Hold In Venezuela

NPR News: 'Yankee Go Home' Says Maduro, As Political Crisis Takes Hold In Venezuela

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'Yankee Go Home' Says Maduro, As Political Crisis Takes Hold In Venezuela U.S.-backed Juan Guaidó has declared himself president as...
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NPR News: Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross Downplayed Shutdown Hardships. Dems Raged

NPR News: Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross Downplayed Shutdown Hardships. Dems Raged

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Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross Downplayed Shutdown Hardships. Dems Raged Ross says he is puzzled by the challenges federal workers are faci...
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Just So We’re Clear: I’m Also Paying the Bill

Just So We’re Clear: I’m Also Paying the Bill

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By PHILIP GALANES from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2Rd7vSL
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Going ‘Home’ When You’re an Immigrant

Going ‘Home’ When You’re an Immigrant

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By CONCEPCIÓN DE LEÓN from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2MvzCfs
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NPR News: Man Charged With Murder After Allegedly Killing 5 Women At SunTrust Bank In Florida

NPR News: Man Charged With Murder After Allegedly Killing 5 Women At SunTrust Bank In Florida

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Man Charged With Murder After Allegedly Killing 5 Women At SunTrust Bank In Florida Zephen Allen Xaver, 21, has been charged with five coun...
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A Tour of Marc Newson’s Library in London

A Tour of Marc Newson’s Library in London

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By STEVEN KURUTZ from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2MwDsVj
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NPR News: Nurse Suspected Of Impregnating Incapacitated Woman Is Arrested

NPR News: Nurse Suspected Of Impregnating Incapacitated Woman Is Arrested

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Nurse Suspected Of Impregnating Incapacitated Woman Is Arrested An Arizona nurse has been arrested for the sexual assault of an incapacitat...
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NPR News: Lawsuits Allege 'Grave Harm' To Immigrant Children In Detention

NPR News: Lawsuits Allege 'Grave Harm' To Immigrant Children In Detention

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Lawsuits Allege 'Grave Harm' To Immigrant Children In Detention Over 10,000 immigrant children are in U.S. custody. In the past yea...
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Your Hoarding of Sephora Samples Is Out of Control

Your Hoarding of Sephora Samples Is Out of Control

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By JOLIE KERR from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2MueI0e
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NPR News: Morning News Brief

NPR News: Morning News Brief

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Morning News Brief Trump tweets he'll delay the State of the Union speech. It's Day 34 of the government shutdown, Ohio voters reac...
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NPR News: Provoked By Trump, The Religious Left Is Finding Its Voice

NPR News: Provoked By Trump, The Religious Left Is Finding Its Voice

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Provoked By Trump, The Religious Left Is Finding Its Voice The Trump Administration has inspired a new activism on the part of liberal reli...
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NPR News: 'Fourth Trimester' Problems Can Have Long-Term Effects On A Mom's Health

NPR News: 'Fourth Trimester' Problems Can Have Long-Term Effects On A Mom's Health

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'Fourth Trimester' Problems Can Have Long-Term Effects On A Mom's Health A woman's health issues related to pregnancy don...
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NPR News: Iranian Journalist Marzieh Hashemi Released By Officials After Grand Jury Appearances

NPR News: Iranian Journalist Marzieh Hashemi Released By Officials After Grand Jury Appearances

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Iranian Journalist Marzieh Hashemi Released By Officials After Grand Jury Appearances Officials haven't said what the grand jury is inv...
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NPR News: White Supremacist Pleads Guilty To Fatally Stabbing Black Man With Sword

NPR News: White Supremacist Pleads Guilty To Fatally Stabbing Black Man With Sword

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White Supremacist Pleads Guilty To Fatally Stabbing Black Man With Sword James Jackson admitted he was driven by a plan to murder scores of...
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NPR News: PG&E Says Federal Judge's Safety Plan Is Not Feasible And Too Expensive

NPR News: PG&E Says Federal Judge's Safety Plan Is Not Feasible And Too Expensive

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PG&E Says Federal Judge's Safety Plan Is Not Feasible And Too Expensive The utility company is trying to convince a federal judge t...
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NPR News: 'Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied' As Government Shutdown Affects Federal Courts

NPR News: 'Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied' As Government Shutdown Affects Federal Courts

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'Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied' As Government Shutdown Affects Federal Courts The government shutdown has led the budget of fed...
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NPR News: The Fight For Native Voices To Be Heard

NPR News: The Fight For Native Voices To Be Heard

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The Fight For Native Voices To Be Heard What happened on the steps of the Lincoln memorial last Friday has sparked intense national debate....
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NPR News: How The Native American Community Is Reacting To The Standoff At The Lincoln Memorial

NPR News: How The Native American Community Is Reacting To The Standoff At The Lincoln Memorial

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How The Native American Community Is Reacting To The Standoff At The Lincoln Memorial Nathan Phillips and Nick Sandmann sparked a national ...
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NPR News: Federal Panel Considering Recommendations For Mandatory National Service

NPR News: Federal Panel Considering Recommendations For Mandatory National Service

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Federal Panel Considering Recommendations For Mandatory National Service A commission studying national service says there's a compelli...
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NPR News: Director Bryan Singer Faces New Scrutiny Over Allegations Of Sexual Misconduct

NPR News: Director Bryan Singer Faces New Scrutiny Over Allegations Of Sexual Misconduct

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Director Bryan Singer Faces New Scrutiny Over Allegations Of Sexual Misconduct Bohemian Rhapsody director Bryan Singer faces renewed scruti...
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NPR News: In Kentucky, Covington Catholic High School Reopens After Threats

NPR News: In Kentucky, Covington Catholic High School Reopens After Threats

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In Kentucky, Covington Catholic High School Reopens After Threats Students at Covington Catholic High School are back after threats closed ...
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NPR News: At Least 5 Dead In Shooting At Central Florida Bank; Suspect In Custody

NPR News: At Least 5 Dead In Shooting At Central Florida Bank; Suspect In Custody

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At Least 5 Dead In Shooting At Central Florida Bank; Suspect In Custody Police say 21-year-old Zephen Xaver called 911 after opening fire i...
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NPR News: House Oversight Panel Launches Inquiry Into White House Security Clearances

NPR News: House Oversight Panel Launches Inquiry Into White House Security Clearances

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House Oversight Panel Launches Inquiry Into White House Security Clearances Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., the chairman, said the White House...
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NPR News: What Voters In Ohio Are Saying About The Government Shutdown

NPR News: What Voters In Ohio Are Saying About The Government Shutdown

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What Voters In Ohio Are Saying About The Government Shutdown Voters in Chillicothe, Ohio, are divided about who's to blame for the gove...
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Listen: Connie Nielsen Reads ‘Rallying to Keep the Game Alive’

Listen: Connie Nielsen Reads ‘Rallying to Keep the Game Alive’

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By Unknown Author from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2RHZQkC
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NPR News: Atlanta Airport Prepares For Super Bowl Travelers As Shutdown Continues

NPR News: Atlanta Airport Prepares For Super Bowl Travelers As Shutdown Continues

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Atlanta Airport Prepares For Super Bowl Travelers As Shutdown Continues The busiest airport in the world is bracing for Super Bowl Weekend ...
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Los Angeles Teachers Return To Class On Tuesday, Los Angeles teachers approved a deal with the school district — ending a six-day strike. B...
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Should Young Americans Be Required To Do Public Service? Federal Panel Says Maybe A federal panel says it is considering how the nation cou...
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Arizona Police Arrest Nurse Suspected Of Impregnating Incapacitated Woman Nathan Sutherland, 36, a licensed practical nurse who police say ...
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NPR News: Denver Teachers Vote To Authorize A Strike

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Denver Teachers Vote To Authorize A Strike After more than a year of negotiating with the school district, Denver teachers could begin a st...
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NPR News: After Tentative Deal, Teachers Return To Los Angeles Classrooms

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After Tentative Deal, Teachers Return To Los Angeles Classrooms On the sixth day of the Los Angeles teachers strike, the school district an...
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NPR News: Mobile Home Owners Are Upset About Rising Costs To Rent Land

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Mobile Home Owners Are Upset About Rising Costs To Rent Land Roughly 20 million Americans live in mobile homes, once billed as low-cost liv...
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Native American Leader: 'A Border Wall Is Not The Answer' Verlon Jose, vice chairman of the Tohono O'odham Nation, says Preside...
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NPR News: The Border Wall Isn't The Only Reason Democrats Oppose Plan To End The Shutdown

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Rivera, Halladay, Martinez, Mussina Elected To Baseball's Hall Of Fame Relief pitcher Mariano Rivera's unanimous selection is an ho...
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Angry With NFL After No-Call, Saints Fans Resort To Lawsuits, Billboards "We'll probably never get over it," Saints coach Sea...
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NPR News: Trump Administration To Ask Supreme Court To Decide Citizenship Question's Fate

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NPR News: Supreme Court Temporarily Clears Way For Ban On Transgender Military Personnel

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Supreme Court Temporarily Clears Way For Ban On Transgender Military Personnel The Supreme Court has revived the Trump administration's...
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NPR News: Federal Employees Share How The Shutdown Is Affecting Them As It Goes On

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Federal Employees Share How The Shutdown Is Affecting Them As It Goes On Several people around the country explain how the shutdown of the ...
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NPR News: Los Angeles Teachers Union To Vote On Tentative Agreement To End Strike

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Los Angeles Teachers Union To Vote On Tentative Agreement To End Strike The Los Angeles teachers union has reached a tentative agreement wi...
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Report Says 1 In 3 U.N. Staffers Have Been Sexually Harassed The organization surveyed over 30,000 respondents. The findings reflect a dist...
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NPR News: A Deal In The LA Teachers Strike — Now, Union Members To Vote

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A Deal In The LA Teachers Strike — Now, Union Members To Vote Teachers remain on strike Tuesday, and the tentative deal won't become of...
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New Electric Pickup Truck Faces An Uphill Climb To Get Americans On Board A new startup is taking over a once-abandoned auto plant in centr...
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NPR News: Supreme Court Revives Trump's Ban On Transgender Military Personnel, For Now

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Supreme Court Revives Trump's Ban On Transgender Military Personnel, For Now Two lower courts had issued injunctions that blocked the p...
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NPR News: Wilbur Ross To Testify On Census Citizenship Question At House Oversight Hearing

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Wilbur Ross To Testify On Census Citizenship Question At House Oversight Hearing The commerce secretary has agreed to be questioned by lawm...
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NPR News: U.S. Will Seek To Extradite Huawei CFO Meng, Canadian Diplomat Says

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U.S. Will Seek To Extradite Huawei CFO Meng, Canadian Diplomat Says In response, China warns it will retaliate if Canada tries to send Meng...
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NPR News: Native American Man And High School Student Video Leads To Different Narratives

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Native American Man And High School Student Video Leads To Different Narratives David Greene talks to Kentucky state Representative Adam Ko...
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NPR News: Calls For Change Follow NPR/Frontline Black Lung Investigation

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Calls For Change Follow NPR/Frontline Black Lung Investigation Federal regulations for silica dust in coal mines haven't changed in dec...
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NPR News: With Amazon's Arrival, A New York Community Pushes To Be Included

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With Amazon's Arrival, A New York Community Pushes To Be Included Many residents of the Queensbridge public housing development feel th...
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NPR News: Morning News Brief

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Morning News Brief The Senate is expected to vote this week on a bill to fund the government. TSA staff are working without pay during the ...
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Brandon Truaxe, Visionary Beauty Entrepreneur, Is Dead at 40

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NPR News: In Wisconsin, Farmers May Soon Be Milking The Profits Of Solar Energy Instead Of Cows

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In Wisconsin, Farmers May Soon Be Milking The Profits Of Solar Energy Instead Of Cows Wisconsin, the Dairy State, may someday be known as t...
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NPR News: Delta Air Lines Pays To Keep Martin Luther King Jr. National Park Open For Holiday

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Delta Air Lines Pays To Keep Martin Luther King Jr. National Park Open For Holiday The Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park had ...
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NPR News: Critics Continue Adding Voices To Challenge Of Hudson River Cleanup Results

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Critics Continue Adding Voices To Challenge Of Hudson River Cleanup Results General Electric spent six years and hundreds of millions of do...
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NPR News: An Excerpt From Martin Luther King Jr.'s 'Letter From Birmingham Jail'

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An Excerpt From Martin Luther King Jr.'s 'Letter From Birmingham Jail' In 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. was jailed in Birmingham...
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NPR News: Thrift Stores Say They're Swamped With Donations After 'Tidying Up with Marie Kondo'

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Thrift Stores Say They're Swamped With Donations After 'Tidying Up with Marie Kondo' Thrift stores are overwhelmed as people br...
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NPR News: How Employees With The Federal Bureau Of Prisons Are Coping During The Shutdown

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How Employees With The Federal Bureau Of Prisons Are Coping During The Shutdown Almost all of the Federal Bureau of Prisons' 36,000 emp...
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NPR News: These 3 Former Kansas Republicans Say They No Longer Felt At Home In The GOP

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These 3 Former Kansas Republicans Say They No Longer Felt At Home In The GOP As lawmakers returned to the Kansas state capitol this year, t...
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NPR News: Differing Narratives After Standoff Between Native American Man, High School Student

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Differing Narratives After Standoff Between Native American Man, High School Student The interaction between the man and the teen caused an...
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NPR News: Martin Luther King Jr. National Park Reopens For Holiday, Thanks To A Private Grant

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Martin Luther King Jr. National Park Reopens For Holiday, Thanks To A Private Grant Without money from Delta, Atlanta's Martin Luther K...
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NPR News: News Brief: Government Shutdown, Viral Video, Mexican Gas Thieves

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News Brief: Government Shutdown, Viral Video, Mexican Gas Thieves Trump makes an offer to end the standoff but Democrats rejected it. Catho...
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NPR News: Why The U.S. Census Starts In Alaska's Most Remote, Rural Villages

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Why The U.S. Census Starts In Alaska's Most Remote, Rural Villages The 2020 census is set to begin in Toksook Bay, Alaska, continuing t...
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NPR News: The Rams And The Patriots Will Face Off For Super Bowl LIII

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The Rams And The Patriots Will Face Off For Super Bowl LIII The Los Angeles Rams and the New England Patriots both needed overtime in their...
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NPR News: Lack Of Data Processing During Government Shutdown Compounds Economic Effects

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Lack Of Data Processing During Government Shutdown Compounds Economic Effects As the partial government shutdown drags on, more people, org...
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NPR News: In America And Britain, Immigration At Play In Government Dysfunction

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In America And Britain, Immigration At Play In Government Dysfunction The U.S. is faces uncertainty during the government shutdown. Britain...
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NPR News: Disruptions Expected As Furloughed IRS Workers Called Back To Work Without Pay

NPR News: Disruptions Expected As Furloughed IRS Workers Called Back To Work Without Pay

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Disruptions Expected As Furloughed IRS Workers Called Back To Work Without Pay Thousands of IRS workers have been called back to work witho...
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NPR News: First Signs Of Movement Emerge In Stalled Government Shutdown Talks

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First Signs Of Movement Emerge In Stalled Government Shutdown Talks NPR's Melissa Block asks the Washington Post's national politic...
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NPR News: Food Assistance Payments Came Early But Have To Last Until March

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Food Assistance Payments Came Early But Have To Last Until March People who got their February food assistance payments early don't kno...
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NPR News: Winter Storm Grounds Flights, Delays Trains And Knocks Out Power

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Winter Storm Grounds Flights, Delays Trains And Knocks Out Power The storm barreled through New England after hitting the Midwest, creating...
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NPR News: Video Of Kentucky Students Mocking Native American Man Draws Outcry

NPR News: Video Of Kentucky Students Mocking Native American Man Draws Outcry

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Video Of Kentucky Students Mocking Native American Man Draws Outcry Videos show students associated with Covington Catholic High School cha...
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NPR News: Shutdown Makes Government Websites More Vulnerable To Hackers, Experts Say

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Shutdown Makes Government Websites More Vulnerable To Hackers, Experts Say The longer the federal shutdown lasts, the more likely security ...
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NPR News: Family Of American Jailed In Syria Goes Public In An Appeal To Trump

NPR News: Family Of American Jailed In Syria Goes Public In An Appeal To Trump

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Family Of American Jailed In Syria Goes Public In An Appeal To Trump The family of Majd Kamalmaz, 61, is making his story public for the fi...
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NPR News: Medical Students Push For More LGBT Health Training To Address Disparities

NPR News: Medical Students Push For More LGBT Health Training To Address Disparities

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Medical Students Push For More LGBT Health Training To Address Disparities One in 5 LGBT adults has avoided medical care for fear of discri...
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NPR News: For Furloughed Worker, Isolation, Hit To Self-Worth Hurt As Much As Lost Pay

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For Furloughed Worker, Isolation, Hit To Self-Worth Hurt As Much As Lost Pay NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks to Jaime, a tax examiner w...
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NPR News: Federally Funded Companions Keep Seniors Connected To Their Neighbors

NPR News: Federally Funded Companions Keep Seniors Connected To Their Neighbors

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Federally Funded Companions Keep Seniors Connected To Their Neighbors Isolation is a part of life for many seniors, but a national program ...
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NPR News: 'Never Heard Nothing Like It': Southern Storm Wrecks Landmark Churches

NPR News: 'Never Heard Nothing Like It': Southern Storm Wrecks Landmark Churches

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'Never Heard Nothing Like It': Southern Storm Wrecks Landmark Churches While powerful winter storms hit parts of the Midwest on Sat...
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NPR News: For DACA Recipients, President's Temporary Offer Feels Like More Chaos

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For DACA Recipients, President's Temporary Offer Feels Like More Chaos NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro gets the reaction of immigration a...
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NPR News: As House Democrats Reject Trump Proposal, Senate GOP Embraces It

NPR News: As House Democrats Reject Trump Proposal, Senate GOP Embraces It

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As House Democrats Reject Trump Proposal, Senate GOP Embraces It While Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi spurned President Trump's shut...
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NPR News: How Much Is That CAT Scan? Now You Can Check (If You Know Billing Codes)

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How Much Is That CAT Scan? Now You Can Check (If You Know Billing Codes) Starting this month, hospitals must publish prices for procedures ...
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NPR News: Shutdown Could Do Long-Term Harm To Already-Thin Air Traffic Control Teams

NPR News: Shutdown Could Do Long-Term Harm To Already-Thin Air Traffic Control Teams

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Shutdown Could Do Long-Term Harm To Already-Thin Air Traffic Control Teams The number of air traffic controllers was at a record low before...
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