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Can Artificial Intelligence Make The Hiring Process More Fair?
One of Sweden's biggest recruiters plans to use Artificial Intelligence-powered robots to conduct job interviews as a way to curb bias in the hiring process.
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How HHS Secretary Reconciles Proposed Medicaid Cuts, Stopping The Spread Of HIV
As head of the Department of Health and Human Services, Alex Azar is charged with making Trump's plan to end HIV in the U.S. by 2030 work. "We have an historic opportunity," he tells NPR.
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Mary Laura Philpott Discusses Her New Memoir 'I Miss You When I Blink'
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks to author Mary Laura Philpott about her new book of essays I Miss You When I Blink.
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Egypt's President Visits White House As He Seeks Term-Limit Exception
Egypt's leader Abdel Fattah el-Sissi sits down with President Trump at the White Tuesday. David Green talks to former State Department official Michele Dunne, who explains what is at stake.
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Virginia Beats Texas Tech To Win Men's Basketball Championship
March Madness is over. After a devastating loss last year, Virginia beat Texas Tech in overtime Monday night to win its first NCAA title. The final score was 85-77.
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Judge Rules Against Trump Policy Of Sending Asylum-Seekers To Mexico
A federal judge in California blocked the Trump administration's Migrant Protection Protocol policy that required asylum-seekers to return to Mexico as they await court hearings in the U.S.
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New Report Takes A Deeper Look At How Latinos Experience Discrimination In The U.S.
Latinos with darker skin tones are more likely than those with lighter skin to say they've been discriminated against, according to a new national poll by the Pew Research Center.
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Scrutiny Continues For Santa Anita Racetrack After 23 Thoroughbreds Die In 3 Months
The famed Santa Anita racetrack in Southern California is under scrutiny after a spike in thoroughbred deaths. Santa Anita hosted its biggest race day of the year this past weekend.
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Susan Choi Takes Her Teenagers Seriously
The author's new novel Trust Exercise is set among theater kids in a performing arts high school — until it jumps ahead a few decades and looks back at what really happened back then.
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Karine Polwart Trio: Tiny Desk Concert
Scottish singer, songwriter and essayist Karine Polwart seldom comes stateside, eschewing air travel to reduce her carbon footprint. But on a rare, recent visit, she stopped in D.C. for a Tiny Desk.
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