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Portland Hotelier Gordon Sondland To Testify In Trump Impeachment Probe
NPR's David Greene talks to Suzanne Stevens of the Portland Business Journal about U.S. Ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland, who will be deposed as part of the House's impeachment inquiry.
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Supreme Court Hears Arguments On LGBTQ Employment Rights Case
The Supreme Court heard arguments on Tuesday over whether employers can fire workers for being gay or transgender. At issue is whether Title VII of the Civil Rights Act covers these individuals.
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Why Ukraine Is At The Center Of The Impeachment Inquiry
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Julia Ioffe about her latest article in GQ Magazine about why Ukraine is at the center of the impeachment inquiry led by House Democrats.
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How Outrage Is Hijacking Our Culture And Our Minds
It can feel impossible to escape outrage nowadays. Anger is present across our screens — from TV news to social media. New social science research asks: What's the effect of all this outrage?
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Millions of PG&E Customers Lose Power
The utility announced it was shutting off power because of what they're calling an unprecedented wildfire danger, KQED's Lily Jamali reports.
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Christian Leaders Say Turkish Invasion Of Syria Raises Risk Of 'Genocide'
Evangelical Christians are furious over President Trump's green light to a Turkish invasion of Kurd-controlled territory in Syria. Thousands of Syrian and Kurdish Christians are in danger.
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Why Zimbabwe Is Again In A Deep Economic Crisis
The people of Zimbabwe used to say that things would get better once longtime leader Robert Mugabe was no longer alive. Now, they see a future after Mugabe as more of the same.
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Functional Gold Toilet Worth About $1 Million Is Stolen In England
The toilet was on display at the birthplace of Winston Churchill. Visitors could book private appointments to sit with this artwork. On Saturday, police say thieves took it.
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Lead Singer Of The Cars, Ric Ocasek, Dies In New York
The group was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame last year. The NYPD said Ocasek, who co-founded the group with Benjamin Orr, was 75; public records list his age as 70 years old.
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Crime Victims' Families Offer Rewards For Information
Offering rewards to catch criminals may, in rare instances, motivate people to come forward with a tip. Few people, however, claim rewards, and there's little evidence that they work.
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