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Both Of Arizona's Senate Seats Are Now In Question
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Arizona Republic columnist Laurie Roberts as Arizona voters head to the polls Tuesday — setting up the race to replace departing Republican Sen. Jeff Flake.
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Play Gives Woman At The Center Of Emmett Till's Murder Case A Voice
Two friends, one black, one white, produced a short play about Carolyn Bryant, the white woman who accused Emmett Till of whistling at her. Since his murder, racial tensions exist six decades later.
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Twitter Suspends Additional Accounts For 'Coordinated Manipulation'
Twitter has found more bogus accounts linked to Iran and suspended 284 for participating in a "coordinated manipulation." Another 486 were taken down in the past week for violating Twitter policies.
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Election Preview: Arizona And Florida Primaries
As the nation remembers Sen. John McCain who died on Saturday, his home state of Arizona holds a primary election on Tuesday — as does Florida.
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After 25 Years It Was Time To Rebalance NAFTA, Navarro Says
Steve Inskeep talks to Peter Navarro, White House trade policy adviser, about a tentative pact the Trump administration forged with Mexico to update NAFTA. Scott Horsley weighs in on the conversation.
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Why The ACLU Opposes California's Decision To Eliminate Cash Bail
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Udi Ofer, deputy national political director of the ACLU and director of the ACLU's Campaign for Smart Justice, about California's decision to eliminate cash bail.
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Dressing For A Queen: Aretha Franklin Fans Pay Tribute To The Late Singer
Fans are paying tribute to Aretha Franklin by dressing the part. The Queen of Soul is lying in repose Wednesday in Detroit where there are many hats with bows and fancy dresses on display by fans.
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Prison Illnesses Lead To Pennsylvania Lockdown
Pennsylvania's state prison system has been locked down after a sudden rash of illnesses among employees. They are thought to be caused by accidental exposure to synthetic drugs.
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Why The Auto Industry Is Paying Special Attention To NAFTA Negotiations
U.S. and Canadian trade negotiators are scrambling today to come to compromise on a new NAFTA deal. It's especially important for the car industry.
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'You Gotta Kind Of Like The Stress,' Says 'Late Show' Host Stephen Colbert
Colbert says hosting his Emmy-nominated late night show is like riding in a "flaming toboggan." At the end each night, he says, "You go, 'Hey! We survived!'" Originally broadcast Nov. 2, 2016.
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