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Brett Kavanaugh's Role In the Starr Investigation And How It Shaped Him
In the 1990s, Trump Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh was part of the team investigating President Clinton as part of special prosecutor Ken Starr's investigation. How did that experience shape his view of whether and how a president should be investigated?
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Musician (And Landscaper) Ryan Culwell On Making Ends Meet
NPR's Jennifer Ludden talks to Ryan Culwell about his latest album. The Last American is about the struggles of ordinary Americans.
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Flooding Displaces 800,000 In Southern Indian State
India's southern state of Kerala may get some much needed relief in the coming days as the forecast shows less rain for the area that has been dealing with deadly monsoon floods for more than a week.
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Commission In Russia Unveils Statue Of The Wrong Man
St. Petersburg, Russia, is gorgeous, thanks in part to the French architect Jean- Francois Thomas de Thomon. His image, however, has been confused with a Scottish chemist named Thomas Thomson.
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As Relations Improve, North And South Korea Revive Cross-Border Reunions
On Monday, a group of South Koreans boarded a bus and traveled to North Korea for reunions with relatives who became separated before and during the Korean War.
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Witty, Imaginative, Risky And Relentless — 'Flights' Soars
Olga Tokarczuk's book won the 2018 Man Booker International Prize. Critic John Powers says the hard-to-classify work is positively exploding with maps, remembrances, riffs, history and more.
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'It's Taken On A Whole Other Life,' Says 'Crazy Rich Asians' Author Kevin Kwan
Kwan thought the screen adaptation of his best-selling novel might be a small, independent film. Instead, it has been hailed as a groundbreaking moment for Hollywood casting.
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2016 Election Redux: Rauscher, Colver, Goode Again Seek to Represent Sprawling District 9
Republican voters in House District 9 will consider three familiar candidates when they go to the polls in Tuesday’s primary election. Incumbent George…
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After Massive Flooding And Landslides, Southern India Gets A Break From Rain
Torrential rain has triggered landslides and floods that have killed more than 350 people in India's southern state of Kerala.
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Actress Asia Argento, A Prominent Voice In #MeToo Movement, Paid Off Her Own Accuser
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with New York Times reporter Kim Severson about her story that actress Asia Argento, one of Harvey Weinstein's most vocal critics during the #MeToo movement, has been paying off her own accuser.
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