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House To Vote On Senate-Approved 'Right To Try' Drug Bill
The House will vote on the act that would allow terminally ill patients access to unapproved drugs. Rachel Martin talks to Republican Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, the bill's co-sponsor.
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Clairo Dances With 'Flaming Hot Cheetos' In New Video
Named for the finger-reddening snack, Clairo's hooky ode to a doomed fling gets a cameo-laden music video directed by Matthew Dillon Cohen.
'Lynchburg Revival' Activists Warn Of Rising 'Christian Nationalism'
Progressive evangelical activists, dismayed over their fellow Christians' continued support for President Trump, are gathering in Lynchburg, Va., home to Jerry Falwell's Liberty University.
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Did Trump's Comments On Syria Pullout Embolden Assad Regime?
What can the U.S. and international community do about the latest apparent chemical weapons attack carried out by the Syrian government? Rachel Martin talks to ex-U.S. Ambassador to Syria Robert Ford.
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Lawmakers Question Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg About Data Privacy Lapses
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is answering to dozens of senators Tuesday, after it was reported that some 87 million Facebook users' data was harvested by Cambridge Analytica. The testimony comes one week after the extent of the breach was revealed, but the company is facing questions beyond the data breach.
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Trump Cancels Trip As He Decides On Response To Alleged Chemical Attack In Syria
The White House says President Trump canceled his trip to Latin America so he could oversee the U.S. response to the suspected chemical weapons attack in Syria.
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Democratic Sen. Ed Markey Discusses Testimony From Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Democratic Sen. Ed Markey of Massachusetts about Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg's appearance on Capitol Hill Tuesday to testify before Congress.
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Meg Wolitzer Traces The Arc Of The Feminist Movement In 'The Female Persuasion'
Wolitzer's new novel centers on a legendary feminist and the young woman whose life she transforms. Critic Maureen Corrigan calls The Female Persuasion an absorbing and compelling work.
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The Ripple Effects Of Ryan's Retirement
David Greene talks with Jesse Hunt of the National Republican Congressional Committee about House Speaker Paul Ryan's decision not to seek re-election and its ripple effects on midterm elections.
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First-Ever Evictions Database Shows: 'We're In the Middle Of A Housing Crisis'
Matthew Desmond estimates that 2.3 million evictions were filed in the U.S. in 2016 — a rate of four every minute. "Eviction isn't just a condition of poverty; it's a cause of poverty," he says.
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