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The Big Bezos Question: Will Investigators Take A New Look At American Media?
Jeff Bezos' Medium post accusing the National Enquirer's publisher of extortion continues. Bezos said American Media Inc. demanded Bezos drop a private investigation, or deal with embarrassing photos.
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Movie Review: 'The Gospel Of Eureka' And 'The Lego Movie 2'
Two movies about communities-in-conflict open in theaters this weekend, and though they come to basically the same conclusion, they could hardly be more different.
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'We Need To Exist In Multitudes': Noname Talks Artistic Independence, Women In Rap
Fatimah Warner, best known as the rapper Noname, has been quietly gaining attention for her feminist and socially aware lyrics. NPR's Michel Martin talks to Warner about her sophomore album, Room 25.
Doctor Weighs In On Supreme Court's Decision To Block Louisiana Abortion Law
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Dr. Willie Parker about the recent Supreme Court decision regarding abortion access in Louisiana.
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Troll Watch: Targeting 2020 Presidential Candidates
Trolls are already going after candidates for the 2020 presidential election. NPR's Michel Martin talks to Kelly Jones, who keeps an eye on suspicious social media activity for Storyful.
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After Failed Negotiations, Teachers In Denver Plan To Strike Monday
For the first time in 25 years, teachers in Denver are expected to walk off the job. The teachers union and representatives of Denver Public Schools have been negotiating for more than a year.
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700 Victims Listed In Sexual Abuse Probe Of Southern Baptist Churches
Rachel Martin talks to Robert Downen of the Houston Chronicle, who helped to expose widespread sexual abuse allegedly committed by church leaders and volunteers in Southern Baptist churches.
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Virginia's Top-3 Government Leaders Are Involved In Scandals
The governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general of Virginia continue to resist calls to resign after two of them admitted to appearing in blackface, and one faces accusations of sexual assault.
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Art Teacher In Texas Rewards Hard-Working Students
What could ease their stress? Dressing up like Bob Ross. Dozens of eighth graders wore big, curly wigs and chambray shirts, and then painted along to an episode of his PBS show The Joy of Painting.
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Pacific Northwest Expects More Record Snowfall This Week
Over the weekend, the Puget Sound region was blanketed in snow and hit with frigid temperatures. Residents are busy digging out after the storm. Hardware stores have sold out of rock salt and deicer.
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