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Shelter Cat Repeatedly Lets Other Felines Out Of Their Rooms
Quilty is a cat at the Friends for Life Shelter in Houston. The shelter wrote on Facebook that "Quilty will not be contained. And he has no shame." A video showing the cat's antics went viral.
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Space Station Astronaut Casts Absentee Ballot From Space
Election officials in Pennsylvania set up a secure PDF so that Andrew Morgan could vote from the comfort of the International Space Station. No word on whether he got an "I voted" sticker.
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Giuliani's Name Is Featured Prominently In Impeachment Transcripts
Additional transcripts of testimonies in the House impeachment inquiry highlight the role of President Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, and his interactions with State Department officials.
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What Role Did John Bolton Play In Trump's Ukraine Efforts?
NPR's David Greene talks to Andrew Weiss, who previously served at the Pentagon, State Department and National Security Council, about former national security adviser John Bolton's role in Ukraine.
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‘They want to destroy the union’: Fort Evicts AFGE Local, Limits Time to Help Workers
Fort Wainwright officials are evicting the union that represents federal employees from its office on post. And the state leader of the American…
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Nebraska Program Trains Court Interpreters To Help Non-English Speakers Testify
As immigrant communities grow so does the need for court interpreters. A new Nebraska program trains interpreters to get certified and help non-English speakers testify in court.
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Amid Heightened Partisanship, A War Brews Between Trump And Congress
New York Times Magazine writer Emily Bazelon talks about impeachment and the Constitution: "The kind of polarization that we have right now is something that the founders really didn't grapple with."
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As Democrats Prepare To Take Power In Virginia, Gov. Northam Focuses On Gun Control
Democrats will soon control Virginia for the first time since 1993. Gov. Ralph Northam tells NPR: "With a Democratic Senate and House, I believe we can move forward with common sense gun legislation."
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With Blackouts, California's Electric Car Owners Are Finding New Ways To Charge Up
Nearly half of all the electric cars in the country are owned in California. But the recent wildfires and power outages are inspiring some drivers to use their cars to power their homes.
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A Tale Of 2 Cities In Germany, 30 Years After The Berlin Wall Came Down
Gorlitz, Germany, lost most of its population after the Berlin Wall came down 30 years ago — but now the city is on the rebound, thanks to tourism and the film industry.
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