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'Never Look Away' Asks: Why Make Art? Who Is It For?
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's new film tells the story of an artist who grows up in Nazi Germany, comes of age in East Germany and travels to the West to find freedom for himself and his art.
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FBI Struggles To Return Artifacts Seized From Indiana Farm To Their Rightful Homes
The FBI seized over 7,000 cultural artifacts from a farm in Indiana and are trying to return them back where they belong. NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with FBI agent Tim Carpenter about that effort.
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Debate Rages Over Forbes' Classification Of Kylie Jenner As 'Self-Made' Billionaire
Forbes named Kylie Jenner the world's youngest self-made billionaire and some were not happy about it. NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Forbes' Natalie Robehmed about what being "self-made" means.
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Cokie Roberts On The History Of Socialism In U.S. Politics
Socialism has re-entered the political debate this year. Steve Inskeep talks to columnist and commentator Cokie Roberts, who answers listener questions about socialism.
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What Does It Mean Politically That More People Are Crossing The Border?
Steve Inskeep talks to White House spokesman Adam Kennedy about the rise of apprehensions of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border. NPR's Mara Liasson weighs in on the conversation.
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None Of Our Questions Went Unanswered, Chairman Schiff Says
David Greene talks to Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff about testimony by Michael Cohen, Trump's former attorney, before the House Intelligence Committee. NPR's Mara Liasson weighs in on the topic.
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Amazon Will Close Over 80 Small Kiosk Pop-Up Stores
Amazon is closing more than 80 of its small kiosk pop-up stores, which have been selling Amazon devices and products inside malls and other stores.
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The White House And Its 'Shadow Cabinet' Of Fox News TV Hosts
Past administrations have had favored press members, says New Yorker reporter Jane Mayer, "but nothing where someone is so close in that they are coordinating on a daily basis with the president."
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'Today We Have Justice' — Florida Police Officer Convicted In 2015 Shooting
For the first time in 30 years, an on-duty police officer in Florida has been convicted in a shooting death. In October 2015, Nouman Raja shot and killed a black motorist, Corey Jones.
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Manafort Sentenced On Thursday To 47 Months In Prison
President Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort was sentenced in a Virginia court Thursday to 47 months in prison for his financial crimes. He faces another sentencing next week in D.C.
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