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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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Greece's International Bailout Ends, But That Doesn't Mean Immediate Improvements
The international bailout of Greece officially ends Monday, but after years of austerity, many Greeks will not see an immediate improvement in their lives.
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Microsoft Says It Thwarted Attack By Russian Hackers
Microsoft says a group associated with the Russian government has been targeting U.S. political groups ahead of the elections. NPR talks to Brad Smith, Microsoft's president and chief legal officer.
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NTSB: No Injuries to Hunters, 'Substantial Damage' to Airplane That Crashed Aug. 12
The chief of Alaska’s National Transportation Safety Board office has released additional information about the people and plane involved in an Aug. 12…
'Severance' Is A Sardonic Wake-Up Call For All Of Us Stuck In Routine
Ling Ma's Severance is an unusual apocalyptic novel, says critic Maureen Corrigan. Satiric, playful and scary, it lends assurance that humor will linger even as the world comes to an end.
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Dispatches From A 'Dopesick' America
Author Beth Macy details opioids' odyssey from medicine to scourge, in her book about young heroin users, their long-suffering parents, doctors, drug company executives, cops, judges and drug dealers.
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What's Changed In Afghanistan Since President Trump Decided To Stay
A year ago, President Trump said his original instinct was to pull out of Afghanistan. But he chose to stay. NPR looks at what's changed since then in Afghanistan — and what hasn't.
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Congressman Adam Schiff Reacts To Manafort Verdict And Cohen's Guilty Plea
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, about the plea deal by President Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen. and the guilty verdict in Paul Manafort's trial.
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Trump Didn't Misuse Funds, Former Special Assistant Lotter Says
David Greene talks to Marc Lotter, adviser to Trump's 2020 campaign, about the GOP's muted response to the guilty plea of Trump's former fixer Michael Cohen. NPR's Domenico Montanaro weighs in.
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Senate Panel Approves Kraninger As CFPB Head
The Senate Banking Committee on Thursday approved on a party-line vote the nomination of Kathy Kraninger to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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