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GOP Rep. Doug Lamborn Weighs In On Funding Sources For National Emergency
Following President Trump's declaration of a national emergency over border security, NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Rep. Doug Lamborn, R-Colo., about its impact on funding allocated for military.
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What Presidential Powers Trump Has During A National Emergency
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks to Liza Goitein, co-director of the Brennan Center for Justice's Liberty and National Security Program, about presidential powers during a national emergency.
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In The Aftermath Of Scandals, Va. Democrats Look To Women Of Color For Leadership
Following multiple scandals involving top Democrats in Virginia, women of color are demanding a greater voice and a bigger role in political leadership in the state.
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Trump's National Emergency Declaration Is Likely To Face Constitutionality Challenges
When President Trump declared a national emergency for border wall funding Friday, he said he expected legal challenges. The central question will likely revolve around constitutionality.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Wildlife 'Dynasties'; The Neuroscience Of Addiction
The BBC series Dynasties examines the social lives of five animal species. Ken Tucker reviews new albums by Steve Gunn and Michael Chapman. Judith Grisel discusses the biological basis of addiction.
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To Move Forward, Parkland Shooting Survivor Leaves Marjory Stoneman Douglas
It's been a year of struggle for Parkland school survivor Annabel Claprood. One year after the mass shooting, she's no longer at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
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Talkin' Birds: The Great Backyard Bird Count
Bird lovers around the world are counting birds this weekend for the annual Great Backyard Bird Count, which provides valuable data for avian research.
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Jazz Musician And Subject Of Iconic Photo Revisits 'A Great Day In Harlem'
Sixty years ago, Esquire magazine published a now-iconic photo of jazz luminaries. NPR talks with saxophonist Sonny Rollins, one of only two surviving artists in the photo.
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Facing Loss Of Accreditation Over Finances, Women's HBCU Raises Millions
Bennett College, a historically black women's college, could lose accreditation due to financial instability. President Phyllis Worthy Dawkins tells NPR's Michel Martin how the school raised millions.
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Poor Pro Piacenza
Italian soccer team Pro Piacenza is in last place in its division. They're also broke. On Sunday they lost 20 to 0.
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