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Family Dips Into Retirement Savings To Make Ends Meet During Shutdown
During the longest government shutdown in history, essential federal employees are still working without pay. We hear how one family has been affected.
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Government Shutdown Impacts Native American Tribes In Wyoming
Historic agreements require the government to supply basic needs to tribes like food, health care, road maintenance and police services. Tribes on central Wyoming's Wind River Reservation are feeling the pinch of the shutdown.
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Suspected Kidnapper Of Wis. Teenager Is To Make First Court Appearance
People in Baron, Wis., are celebrating the return of Jayme Closs, who went missing three months ago after her parents were found shot to death in their home.
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Actor Hugh Grant Would Like His Film Script Back
Grant says the script with notes all over it was in a bag that was stolen from his car. He's appealing for the script to be returned, and also, he says, his kids' medical cards.
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Barr Plans To Allow Mueller Probe To Conclude, Sen. Klobuchar Says
Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota about confirmation hearings for William Barr, the president's attorney general nominee. NPR's Ryan Lucas weighs in on the topic.
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Congress May Soon Impose New Regulations On Facebook
Political forces on the left are joining their voices to those of conservative politicians in seeking regulations over social media giant Facebook.
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Former DOJ Employee Weighs In On William Barr's Confirmation Hearing
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Jennifer Daskal, an associate law professor at American University and a former Justice Department employee, about William Barr's confirmation hearing.
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A View From The Palmer Research Station In Antarctica
David Greene talks to marine biologist James McClintock about how warming temperatures are impacting glaciers around the Antarctic Peninsula, and consequences of a global rise in sea level.
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Movies, Worksheets, Computer Time: Inside LA Schools During The Teacher Strike
Los Angeles schools are still open during the strike, staffed by administrators, volunteers and newly hired substitutes. But the school day isn't exactly typical.
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Democrats Announce Exploratory Presidential Bids. Is Sherrod Brown Next?
Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio about whether he is considering a run for the White House in 2020. NPR political editor Domenico Montanaro weighs in on their conversation.
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