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Lawmakers Interview FBI Agent Who Sent Anti-Trump Texts
The FBI agent who was removed from special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation for sending anti-Trump text messages will be on Capitol Hill today.
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Supreme Court Rules Against Mandatory Union Dues For Public Employees
The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that public sector unions are no longer allowed to compel workers to pay dues. This represents a blow to organized labor.
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Comic W. Kamau Bell On The 'Shades Of America' And Not Feeling 'Black Enough'
Bell's new Netflix special is called Private School Negro. He says the word "negro" offends some people, but he has embraced it: "It takes me right back to the height of the civil rights movement."
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Reigning World Cup Champion Germany Loses To South Korea
The reigning world cup champion Germany — is out after losing to South Korea Wednesday. NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Sports Illustrated senior writer Grant Wahl about what it means.
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Latest Republican Immigration Bill Fails To Win Approval In The House
The second failed attempt at passing immigration legislation once again highlights ideological splits inside the GOP ahead of the midterms. The debate has raised questions about GOP confidence in Speaker Paul Ryan's leadership.
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Reporting Crime In Mexico Can Be A Bloody Business
Reporting on crime in the Mexican capital reveals dark truths about a city where officials have tried to keep the crime problem under raps.
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Examining What Justice Anthony Kennedy's Retirement Means
Kennedy, a moderate and a champion for gay rights, is retiring. President Trump will likely replace him with a staunch conservative, which would fundamentally shift the culture of the court.
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Reporter Covering Immigration Warns Government Is 'Ill Equipped' To Reunite Families
New Yorker writer Jonathan Blitzer has been in El Paso, Texas, reporting on immigration and family separation. "I've been meeting women who are crying so violently they can barely speak," he says.
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Golden Dawn Arkestra: Tiny Desk Concert
Join the "Children of the Sun" - or sit back and enjoy the spectacle - in this Tiny Desk experience.
Why The Second Season Of 'GLOW' Is Better Than The First
Netflix's GLOW returns for its second season with a sharper narrative and more character development. The season, the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling are creating a show for a small, local TV station.
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