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Results Of House Special Election In Ohio Are Still Up In The Air
Rachel Martin talks to Jesse Hunt of the National Republican Congressional Committee about Ohio's 12th Congressional District. Republican Troy Balderson claimed victory but it's still close to call.
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A 'Tale' Of Child Sex Abuse Was Inspired By Filmmaker's Real-Life Trauma
"We never talk about how a child can love his or her abuser," Jennifer Fox says. "If we don't understand that, we don't understand how abuse happens." Her new HBO film is The Tale.
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How The White Nationalist Movement Has Changed Since The Charlottesville Rally
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Heidi Beirich of the Southern Poverty Law Center's Intelligence Project about the status of white nationalism in the U.S. one year after the violent "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Va.
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New Challenges To Californians' Beach Access
Californians have long treasured public access to all state beaches. But now private land owners are raising new challenges to the landmark California Coastal Act which enshrines beach access for all.
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Texas Judge Hears Case Brought By States That Want To End DACA
On Wednesday in Houston, a coalition of ten states led by Texas argued in federal court that the DACA program should be temporarily halted. Three different courts have ruled the administration must keep the program.
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Immigration Lawyer Discusses Future Of DACA Program
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Karen Tumlin, legal director for the National Immigration Law Center, about what Wednesday's hearing in Texas means for recipients of the program called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA.
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A Flourishing Region, A Withered Paper: Denver Post's Run Of Bad News
Deep cuts threaten The Denver Post's ability to cover a metro region of 2.9 million people. A group of former Post journalists are establishing a digital rival as fears rise over the paper's future.
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New York City Passes Legislation Restricting Growth Of Ride-Hailing Apps
New York City passed a law Wednesday capping the number of ride-hailing cars from companies such as Lyft and Uber for one year.
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Tension Escalates After Canada Criticizes Saudi Arabia's Human Rights Record
Saudi Arabia continues to strike back at Canada for criticizing the kingdom's human rights record. The Canadian prime minister says his country will keep speaking out.
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Journalist: Fear Is A 'Very Powerful Tool' In Trump's Approach To Immigration
Atlantic writer Franklin Foer says President Trump has "radicalized" Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), opening the door for the agency to deport any undocumented immigrant.
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