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Democrats Question House Panel's Draft Report On Russia Probe
David Greene talks to Democratic Rep. Joaquin Castro of Texas about Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee closing their investigation in the Russia election influence probe.
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Virginia Man Will Turn His Heartbreak Into Happiness For Others
Steven Crocker and his girlfriend broke up before he proposed but after he bought an engagement ring. Other engaged couples can send in a video of their love story and one will win the $1,700 ring.
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The Pentagon And The President
President Trump and military leaders were out of step this week. Adm. James Stavridis, dean of The Fletcher School at Tufts University, talks about the art of Pentagon-White House relations.
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Protests In Gaza Continue
Palestinians are preparing for more protests on the Gaza border with Israel, after a week of demonstrations there. Israel is accused of using excessive force but warns it will protect its border.
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We Did Not Do Enough To Protect User Data, Facebook's Sandberg Says
COO Sandberg talks about the miscalculations that made it possible for the research firm Cambridge Analytica to collect data on as many as 87 million users without their permission.
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Facebook Will Notify 87M Users Whose Data May Have Been Used By Cambridge Analytica
NPR's Steve Inskeep spoke with Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg about the company's responsibility to safeguard users' data, in light of the Cambridge Analytica scandal. More of the interview airs Friday on Morning Edition.
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College Waitlists Often Waste Would-Be Students' Time
College waitlists are growing. For many students, they offer hope of admission. That's not always the case.
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Movie Review: 'A Quiet Place'
David Greene talks with Los Angeles Times film critic Justin Chang about the new horror movie A Quiet Place. Silence figures prominently in the creepy plot.
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Howard University Students Continue Protests
The president of Howard University in Washington, D.C. faces the results of a no-confidence vote from Howard's faculty. Students there have been protesting for more than a week.
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Trump Threatens To Slap $100 Billion In Additional Tariffs On China
The president directed his trade representative to look at adding tariffs on Chinese goods. In West Virginia, he said the tariffs were necessary to stop Chinese companies from stealing U.S. research.
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