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Paying Homage To The Female Athletes Who Blazed The Way In Sports
Filmmaker Molly Schiot documents the paths of women who led the way in various sports in the book Game Changers: The Unsung Heroines of Sports History.
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Pranksters Alter Iconic Hollywood Sign
The Hollywood sign in Los Angeles, Calif., read "Hollyweed" for a few hours on Sunday morning — thanks to a New Year's prank. Police said they were investigating the vandalism.
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Without Any Family, Aging Adults Rely On Friends For Help
Some older people don't have children or other family members to fall back on when they need care. Instead, they find that networks of friends can take up the slack.
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Having Thick Skin Is A 'Survival Technique,' Says Comic Jeff Ross
Ross says he learned to "dish it out and take it" as a kid in Newark, NJ. He likens celebrity roasts to "a party where everybody goes and has a good time." Originally broadcast Sept. 13, 2016.
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House Republicans Act In Secret To Weaken Ethics Panel
GOP members voted to strip the Office of Congressional Ethics of its independence. Rachel Martin talks to Richard Painter, the chief ethics counselor for President George W. Bush. about the vote.
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What Is House GOP Trying To Do With Vote On Congressional Ethics Office?
NPR's political director gives us the latest on moves by House Republicans to curb an independent ethics watchdog. President-elect Donald Trump has already weighed in.
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01-03-17 KUAC MORNING NEWS
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Fisk University Works To Move Past Cash-Strapped History
The Fisk Jubilee Singers famously saved Fisk University from financial ruin 150 years ago. But even now, the Nashville school's financial problems remain.
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First Leader Outlines History Of Congressional Ethics Office
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Leo Wise, who served as the first head of the Office of Congressional Ethics, about the history of the office.
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House Speaker Ryan Confused By Teen's Dance Move
Rep. Roger Marshall of Kansas was being sworn in on Tuesday by House Speaker Paul Ryan. Marshall's son was in the camera shot dabbing. You may know the dance move. Paul Ryan didn't.
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