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Journalist Jane Mayer On The 'Many Mysteries' In The Accusations Against Al Franken
The New Yorker reporter recently did a deep dive into the accusations of sexual misconduct that led to Sen. Franken's 2017 resignation. Mayer says the chief accuser's story is full of holes.
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Puerto Rico Rep. Jenniffer González Colón Discusses The Future For The Island
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Rep. Jenniffer González Colón, the resident commissioner for Puerto Rico, about the island's political future following the governor's resignation.
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Tamino: Tiny Desk Concert
Tamino possesses one of the most remarkable and memorable voices to ever grace the Tiny Desk.
What Made The 'Muppet Movie' Stand Out From The Pack?
"The Muppet Movie" is 40 years old. It was one of the highlights of childhood for many members of Generation X, but it may not have been given all the attention it deserved.
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U.S. Officials Confirm That Iran Successfully Test-Launched A Missile This Week
Iran successfully launched a medium-range missile On Wednesday, according to U.S. officials. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with David Sanger of The New York Times about Iran's missile program.
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Deserted Oil Tanker Off Yemen's Coast Could Create An Environmental Disaster
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Doug Weir of the Conflict and Environment Observatory about a deserted oil tanker described as a "floating bomb" that's currently anchored off the coast of Yemen.
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Opinion: Is Anything More Urgent Than The Temperature Of Our Planet?
Our Earth is in the middle of what may be the hottest summer on record. Scorching new records were set all over Europe this week. What could be more urgent news than the temperature of our planet?
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Businesses Take A Hit Amid Puerto Rico Protests
The street protests in San Juan that forced Puerto Rico's governor to resign had another, less desired effect: local businesses suffered as tourists stayed away.
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Documentary: 'The Great Hack'
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with filmmakers Jehane Noujaim and Karim Amer about their Netflix documentary The Great Hack.
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Bill Of The Month Update On Story Involving Kidney Dialysis
The medical bill of the month story that Morning Edition brought you last Monday — half a million dollars for kidney dialysis — has been reduced to zero by the company that owns the dialysis center.
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