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Trump Responds To Giuliani Interview On Fox News
Rudolph Giuliani, working with Donald Trump on legal matters, told Fox News that Trump repaid lawyer Michael Cohen the $130,000 used as hush money to adult film actress Stormy Daniels.
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Watch Jade Bird Perform 'If I Die' Live In The Studio
Jade Bird has a country flair that belies her native England. The 2018 Slingshot artist performs her stripped-down piano ballad, "If I Die."
'A Distinctive Voice': Tracey Thorn Goes On 'Record'
The Everything but the Girl singer stepped away from performing two decades ago in order to start a family. Now, she sings about the different stages of women's lives on her latest solo album, Record.
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On Derby Day, Visiting A College Where You Can Major In Horses
Midway University in Kentucky trains students in equine management, and the campus is surrounded by barns and paddocks.
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Some Users Wary Of Facebook's Newest Venture In Online Dating
For years, people have used Facebook informally to look for dates. Now Mark Zuckerberg says the platform is starting a dating service. Some experts say the move could invite unwanted solicitation.
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A Conversation With World Vision President Richard Stearns
Richard Stearns, who's stepping down as President of World Vision U.S., tells NPR's Michel Martin how his Christian faith drives his charity's humanitarian mission.
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Life As A Syrian Rebel
With the Syrian civil war in its eighth year, a rebel describes the many transformations he and his enemies have undergone — and how he'll keep fighting.
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'New Yorker' Report Details How Israeli Spies Tried To Discredit Iran Deal
NPR's Mary Louise speaks with journalist Ronan Farrow about his article in The New Yorker describing how the Israeli company Black Cube was by hired Trump aides to try and dig up dirt on former Obama officials to discredit the Iran deal.
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She Strips, She Swears, She Goes To Jail ... For The Good Of Her Country
Stella Nyanzi makes headlines in Uganda for protests about everything from corruption to sanitary pads. She's lost her job, landed in jail — and been brought to court to see if she's out of her mind.
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These Smart Sewers Are Part Of A Growing Trend Connecting Infrastructure To The Internet
Under the streets of South Bend, Ind., a high tech experiment is underway. This sewer system is smart. The infrastructure can sense flow and divert water to prevent flooding. It's part of a growing trend of cities across the U.S. connecting infrastructure to the internet of things.
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