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One Of The Last Secrets From The Watergate Scandal May Soon Be Revealed
A group of lawyers and scholars is asking a court to release the Watergate "road map," a document special prosecutors sent to the House in 1974, arguing it could provide insights into the current Russia probe.
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10-15-18 9:30 AM newscast
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Phoebe Robinson: There's No Excuse For The Lack Of Diversity In Comedy
"There are so many talented, amazing people and if you're not booking them, it's either out of laziness or the fact you really don't care," says the co-host of the 2 Dope Queens podcast.
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In 'Them,' Sen. Ben Sasse Says Politics Are Not What's Dividing Americans
Republican Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska argues in his new book that it's not politics that's dividing Americans and bringing them down, it's loneliness.
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2 Towns: Guess Which 1 Is Liberal And Which Is Conservative
If being liberal and conservative is about political views, how come the labels describe other things? A social scientist says some part of people's leanings come from an unlikely source: their DNA.
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Trump Says He Won't Scrap Arms Deal Over Missing Saudi Journalist
Steve Inskeep talks to Jennifer Spindel, an expert in international arms transfers, about President Trump saying he won't cancel a weapons deal with Saudi Arabia because it would cost American jobs.
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What's Driving Some Asian-Americans To Challenge Affirmative Action?
Steve Inskeep talks to Hua Hsu, of The New Yorker, about how activism in some Asian-American communities helped propel a lawsuit against Harvard University over its affirmative action policies.
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For A Price, Tourists Can Attend An Authentic Indian Wedding
CNBC reports a company called Join My Wedding allows strangers to pay for a ticket to a wedding, and then get instructions on how to dress and what to do. Some proceeds go to the bride a groom.
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Trump Again Defends Saudi Government In Khashoggi's Disappearance
Steve Inskeep talks to Washington Post columnist David Ignatius, who says the U.S. needs to hold Saudi Arabia accountable for the facts in the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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What Would Eleanor Do? 'If You Ask Me' Revisits Roosevelt's Advice Columns
For 20 years, Roosevelt answered reader questions on topics monumental, mundane and everywhere in between. A new book presents a selection of her essential advice and practical wisdom.
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