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Justice Department Sues California To Block State's Net Neutrality Law
The Trump administration is suing California over the state's new net neutrality law, saying it clashed with federal policy.
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How China's New Wealth And Power Are Changing The World
A look at one of the most extraordinary developments in human history: how China's government has lifted hundreds of millions out of poverty – in just 40 years.
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Former FBI Agent Discusses Practices For Background Probes Into Federal Judges
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with former FBI agent Jack Owens, Jr. about the FBI investigation into sexual assault allegations against Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
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U.S. Stops Visas For Diplomats' Same-Sex Partners If They're Not Married
The policy is a break with that of the past administration. Critics say the Trump administration policy will create hardship for same-sex couples from countries where same-sex marriage is illegal.
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Brett Kavanaugh Faces Skepticism About The Way He Defended Himself
Rachel Martin talks to Jill Dash of the American Constitution Society about whether the Supreme Court nominee has the ability to reject partisanship and embrace impartiality from the bench.
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Smart, Unsentimental 'Heartland' Pays Tribute To America's Working Class
Sarah Smarsh grew up as a member of the white working class in rural Kansas. In a new memoir, she examines the crushing ways in which class shapes possibility in the U.S.
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How The Kavanaugh Nomination Battle Is Playing Out In Montana's Senate Race
The nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court is playing out in Senate races around the country, including Montana, where Republicans hope the issue will help them unseat Democratic incumbent Sen. Jon Tester.
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People Around The Country Are Pushing For More Information About Drinking Water
Communities around the country are grappling with a new kind of chemical pollution in their drinking water. The science and regulation around it aren't settled, leaving some people frustrated and in limbo.
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'NYT' Reporter Discusses Year-Long Investigation Of President Trump's Taxes
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with The New York Times reporter Russ Buettner about the paper's year-long investigation into how President Trump reaped millions from his father's real estate business via dubious tax schemes.
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Chinese Leaders Leverage Media To Shape How The World Perceives China
Under President Xi Jinping, China has devoted massive resources to burnish its global image and focus overwhelming media attention on its leader. Now, "Xi Jinping is the message," observes one expert.
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