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Working With Scott Pruitt
Political pressure is building on Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt. Lawyer David Rivkin worked with Pruitt and talks with NPR's David Greene.
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Tariff Announcements Create Volatility In Financial Markets
Noel King talks to White House trade adviser Peter Navarro, who explains the administration's approach to trade and its next steps. NPR's Scott Horsley weights in on their conversation.
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What We Know About The YouTube Shooter
A woman killed herself after shooting several people at YouTube's headquarters in California on Tuesday.
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Estonian President Says She Is More Confident About Trump Administration's Foreign Policy
Estonia's president left Washington, D.C., feeling more reassured about U.S. policy toward Russia. Kersti Kaljulaid says President Trump asked tough questions in his meeting with the Baltic leaders, but also talked about how he expelled 60 Russians in the wake of a nerve agent attack in the U.K.
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Tiger Woods Is A Favorite To Win This Year's Masters
Tiger Woods hasn't won a golf tournament in five years, but he is the talk of the Masters. Max Adler of Golf Digest tells David Greene that Wood's story is almost mythical — for better and for worse.
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Giddy, Over-The-Top 'Blockers' Makes Parents The Butt Of Prom Night Jokes
Three teenage girls make a pact to lose their virginity after senior prom — and three parents embark on a hysterical odyssey to stop them — in Kay Cannon's raunchy new sex comedy.
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Palestinians Expected To Continue Protesting Desperate Economic Situation In Gaza Strip
Protests on the Gaza border with Israel are expected to build tomorrow. Palestinians say their economic desperation helps drive the unrest. Jobs are scarce and medicine is not affordable for many.
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What Facebook Is Changing About Its Data-Sharing Practices
Facebook has announced changes to how the company shares data with third parties. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Bloomberg columnist Shira Ovide about what the changes include and how much they matter.
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HAARP Readies for Busiest Research Season since UAF Acquired Observatory in 2015
The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program or “HAARP” facility is gearing up for its busiest season since the University of Alaska Fairbanks…
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Steve Bannon Sees #MeToo As An 'Existential Threat' To Trump, Journalist Says
Journalist Joshua Green describes the right-wing provocateur as a "very shrewd analyst of American politics." Right now, Green says, Bannon is particularly attuned to the #MeToo movement.
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