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Saturday Sports: Women's Soccer Lawsuit, LeBron James, Celtics
NPR's Scott Simon talks about this week's sports headlines with ESPN's Howard Bryant.
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Amnesty International: New Twitter Feature Leaves Burden On Users Experiencing Abuse
Twitter is developing a feature aimed at making the site less toxic for users. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Amnesty International's Rasha Abdul-Rahim, who has studied harassment on Twitter.
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U.S. Women's Soccer Gender Discrimination Lawsuit
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with USA Today sports columnist Christine Brennan about a gender discrimination lawsuit the U.S. women's soccer team has filed against U.S. Soccer.
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Safeguarding Mobile Homes Against Tornadoes
Auburn University engineering professor David Roueche tells NPR's Michel Martin simple fixes could help reduce the loss of life when tornadoes, like the one that struck last week, hit mobile homes.
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Trump Makes A New Push For Border Wall. Will Democrats Go Along?
Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Rep. Scott Peters of California, a member of the House Committee on the Budget, about what the Trump administration calls a "tough" budget for the 2020 fiscal year.
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Democratic Candidates Target Tech Giants, Who Are Major Party Donors
Silicon Valley has emerged early as a presidential campaign issue among Democrats at SXSW. Calls to regulate tech put the party in an awkward position, given its reliance on tech donors.
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Trump's Budget To Include $8.6 Billion In Border Wall Funding
Steve Inskeep talks to Russell Vought, acting director of the Office of Management and Budget, about President Trump's proposed budget for 2020. NPR's Mara Liasson weighs in on the conversation.
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Stick Shift Thwarts Would-Be Car Thief
Waving what appeared to be a gun, a man in Utah slid behind the wheel of a car and then left without it. He realized he wouldn't get away with his crime — he didn't know how to drive a stick.
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For Priest Turned Professor, 'Holy Envy' Is Key To Appreciating World Religions
Ordained Episcopal priest Barbara Brown Taylor says that teaching the different religions of the world changed her students' understanding of faith — as well as her own.
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'Manhunt' Highlights The Teamwork That Took Down A Serial Killer
A new British mini-series takes a murder that became a tabloid spectacle in the United Kingdom and transforms it into a deft primer on the unspectacular reality of police work.
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