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After Testifying In Cosby Trial, 1 Accuser Says 'He Had No Power Over Me'
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Lise-Lotte Lublin, one of the women who accused Bill Cosby of sexual assault. Cosby was convicted Thursday on three counts of aggravated indecent assault in the case brought by Andrea Constand.
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Free To Speak, Ex-CIA Chief John Brennan Takes On Trump
Since retiring last year, the former spymaster has been a relentless critic of the president. He says pulling back from existing international agreements is particularly risky.
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Navigating Campus For The 'Not Rich': Students Launch A Crowdsourced Guide
At the University of Michigan, two students have created an online guidebook with tips for other low- and middle-income students trying to manage the high costs of college.
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Cosby Accuser Reacts To Verdict
Bill Cosby was found guilty of sexual assault on Thursday. NPR's David Greene speaks with Donna Motsinger. She accused Cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting her in 1972.
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Former NBC Anchor Tom Brokaw Is Accused Of Sexual Harassment
Rachel Martin talks to Sarah Eillison, a reporter with The Washington Post, who wrote about the network's response. Former NBC correspondent Linda Vester made the allegations against Brokaw.
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At Border Meeting, Leaders Pledge An End To Korean War
Friday's summit between the leaders of South and North Korea also sets the stage for a meeting between North Korea and the U.S., which is expected to happen in the coming month or two.
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Group Of Central Americans Seeking Asylum Reach U.S.-Mexico Border
A much diminished group of 200 to 300 asylum seekers are straggling into Tijuana, with the bulk arriving Friday. On Sunday, they plan to approach and cross the U.S. border and ask for asylum. The Justice Department has directed U.S. Attorneys to "take immediate action" to send judges and prosecutors to the border to adjudicate cases quickly.
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Migrants Denied Entry To U.S. At Crowded San Diego Border Crossing
The remnants of a large caravan of Central American migrants gathered at one of the busiest U.S.-Mexico border crossings. They were turned away because the entry had reached capacity.
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Critics Lash Out Against Planned Foxconn Factory In Wisconsin
Groundbreaking is expected soon on the plant near Milwaukee that would make LCD panels for cellphones and other devices. There are concerns from environmental groups and workplace diversity advocates.
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Comedian's Controversial Performance At D.C. Gala Prompts Renewed Criticism
Saturday night's White House Correspondents Dinner featured a controversial performance by comedian Michelle Wolf, prompting renewed criticism of the annual event.
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