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Weeks After Containment Of California's Deadly Camp Fire, Survivors Wait For Trailers
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with the head of FEMA's Housing Task Force in California about the agency's slow response to the most recent wildfires in California.
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How A Stuffed Toy Monkey Reunited A Holocaust Survivor With Relatives
During the holidays, many gather to share family histories. NPR's Michel Martin talks with NPR senior business editor Uri Berliner and his father, Gert Berliner, about his Holocaust experience.
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Gussie Clarke Says Reggae Spreads A Universal Message
Reggae music was added to the UNESCO list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. One of the pioneers of reggae, music producer, Augustus "Gussie" Clarke, shares how the genre impacts the world.
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Music Of All Kinds Was Celebrated At 41st Kennedy Center Honors
A number of celebrities paid tribute Sunday night to the five Kennedy Center honorees: Reba McEntire, Wayne Shorter, Philip Glass, Cher, and the team behind the hit Broadway show Hamilton.
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There's A Truce In The U.S.-China Trade War. What's Been Achieved?
Steve Inskeep talks to Erin Ennis, senior vice president of the U.S.-China Business Council, about the U.S. and China reaching a temporary truce in the ongoing trade war launched earlier this year.
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After Complaints, Cleveland Radio Station Pulls Christmas Song
The duet "Baby, It's Cold Outside" has been around since 1944. Listeners say the song is inappropriate amid the MeToo movement. WDOK in Cleveland took it out of its holiday song rotation.
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Trump Delays Plans To Raise Tariffs On $200 Billion In Chinese Goods
The two economic superpowers said they would return to negotiations. Steve Inskeep talks to White House adviser Peter Navarro. NPR's Scott Horsley weighs in on the conversation.
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Bradley Cooper Learned To Sing, Direct And Talk Deeply For 'A Star Is Born'
Cooper makes his directorial debut with a remake of the classic film about a doomed love affair. He hopes his version presents a fuller portrait of the iconic characters.
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Former CIA Officer Discusses Agency's Conclusions On Killing Of Jamal Khashoggi
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with former CIA analyst Bruce Riedel about the messages intercepted by the CIA that show the Saudi Crown Prince was constantly updated on the killing of Jamal Khashoggi.
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In Love With Teen Lit: Remembering The 'Paperback Crush' Of The '80s And '90s
As a preteen Gabrielle Moss devoured books in "The Baby-Sitters Club" and "Sweet Valley High" series. She recently reread them for "nostalgic stress relief" and ended up writing a book on the genre.
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