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Sanders And Warren Lead Democrats' 'Progressive Primary'
Eight months before the Iowa primary, polls show Joe Biden in the lead. Behind him in second and third place are two progressive giants: Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
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Bruce Springsteen Puts A Twist On California-Style Pop With 'Western Stars'
Springsteen replaces the E Street Band with string sections, oboes and French horns on his new solo album, which draws inspiration from the Southern California pop of the late '60s and early '70s.
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Founder Of Demosisto, Pro-Independence Party, Reacts To Protests In Hong Kong
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Nathan Law, founder of the pro-independence political party Demosisto, about the protests in Hong Kong.
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Protests Over Extradition Bill Turn Violent In Hong Kong
Wednesday was full of violent protests in Hong Kong as protesters demanding the withdrawal of an extradition bill to China clashed with police.
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Paris To Bid Adieu To Paper Metro Tickets Over The Next 2 Years
The Paris metro will soon enter the 21st century, ditching single-use paper tickets for rechargeable electronic cards.
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Critics Say Hong Kong's Extradition Bill Targets Democracy Activists
Noel King talks to Lee Cheuk Yan, a former Hong Kong legislator and pro-democracy activist, about the recent protests in Hong Kong over a controversial extradition measure.
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What Has The U.S. Gained From Tariff Talks With Mexico?
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to White House trade adviser Peter Navarro about the negotiated tariff settlement between the U.S. and Mexico. NPR's Scott Horsley comments on the discussion.
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Street Outside NASA Headquarters Renamed: Hidden Figures Way
Three black female mathematicians' contributions at NASA were overlooked until the book and movie Hidden Figures. The street renaming coincides with the upcoming anniversary of the first moon walk.
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A Closer Look At Trump's Remarks About Taking Information On A 2020 Rival
President Trump said Wednesday that he would accept a foreign government's dirt on a 2020 rival. A look at foreign election interference — the focus of the Mueller report — and opposition research.
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'Last Black Man In San Francisco' Reveals A Longing For Home In A Changing City
Jimmie Fails plays a man who continues to visit the old Victorian house he grew up in — even though his family no longer owns it — in this comic fable about the toll of gentrification.
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