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It's Been A Tumultuous Week For Donald Trump
Steve Inskeep talks to Christopher Caldwell, senior editor at The Weekly Standard, about Trump's speech to Congress, and who on Trump's team has met with Russia's ambassador to the U.S.
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Why Do Nintendo Switch Game Cartridges Have A Bad Taste?
The company used a bitter chemical on the small cartridges to discourage people — presumably small children — from swallowing them. Which doesn't explain why adults are tasting their video games.
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Comic Louie Anderson Modeled His 'Baskets' Role After His Own Mom
Anderson delivers a standout performance as the mother of an embittered rodeo clown in Baskets, which is now in its second season. Originally published March 2, 2016.
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Immigration Authorities Arrest Dreamer Despite Lawyers' Reassurance
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with lawyer Abigail Peterson about the rules governing the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. Peterson is representing 22-year-old Daniela Vargas, who was arrested by immigration authorities this week after previously receiving protection under DACA.
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How A Contract Clause Led To A Fight Between Musicians And Austin's Biggest Event
A clash between SXSW and artists over legal language regarding international musicians at the festival boils down to fine print and big ideas.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Women In Combat; 'Bette And Joan'; 'The Photo Ark'
Maj. Mary Jennings Hegar discusses her memoir, Shoot Like a Girl. David Bianculli says Bette and Joan is "wickedly funny." Joel Sartore talks about his effort to photograph 12,000 animal species.
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Political Newcomer In Second Place For French Presidential Race
The French presidential race is underway and it is already rife with political scandals. NPR's Eleanor Beardsley talks about the latest controversies.
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It's Their Grief To Live Through, Not Ours To Question
Carryn Owens' husband was Navy SEAL William "Ryan" Owens, who died in Yemen in January. President Trump offered his condolences last week. Michel Martin reflects on the deconstruction of her grief.
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Working Class Students Answer: Is College Worth It?
NPR's Michel Martin visits Madison, Wis., next week for "Who Needs College?" the latest live event in the "Going There" series. UW-Madison student Sam Park discusses the value of a college education.
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