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Affordable Care Act Insurance Sign-Ups Fall Slightly For 2019
The pace of enrollment in Affordable Care Act plans was slower than in past years. About 8.5 million people enrolled in health plans for 2019 through the federal HealthCare.gov.
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Movie Review: 'The Mule' Has A Personal Feel To It, Says 'LA Times' Film Critic
NPR's David Greene talks to Los Angeles Times film critic Ken Turan about the new movie The Mule, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood.
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Trump Inaugural Committee Donations Are Being Investigated By The Feds
David Greene talks to Dave Levinthal, senior political reporter for the Center for Public Integrity, who led a team of journalists that looked into the issue, and shares its findings.
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City Council Candidate Who Didn't Cast A Vote For Himself Loses By 1 Vote
Cliff Farmer was a city council candidate from Hoxie, Ala., who didn't cast a vote in his own election — leading to a tie. On Thursday, he lost the tie-breaking roll of the dice.
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'It's Preventable': Sandy Hook Parents Promote App For Reporting School Threats
"We just keep knocking head against wall, [saying] 'the warning signs are there,'" says Mark Barden, who lost his son in the Sandy Hook shooting six years ago.
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'Beale Street' Is A Heart-Stopping, Beautiful Story Of Love And Injustice
Moonlight director Barry Jenkins returns with a new drama about young lovers in 1970s Harlem whose lives are thrown into turmoil when one of them is falsely accused of a crime.
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Philly Frustration, 1968: 'The Day That They Were All Against Everything'
Philadelphia Eagles fans are known for passionately — sometimes rudely — backing their team. That reputation was cemented on a cold Sunday in 1968, when disgruntled fans pelted Santa with snowballs.
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Poll: American Support Grows For One-state Solution In Israel
A new poll from the University of Maryland shows Americans are increasingly supportive of a one-state solution in Israel. NPR's Michel Martin interviews Professor Shibley Telhami about the findings.
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Draft Recommendations Released From State Commission Investigating Parkland Shooting
NPR's Michel Martin talks to "March For Our Lives" chief strategist Matt Deitsch about the preliminary findings released by a commission to examine the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
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The Catholic Nun Who Tweets A Daily Prayer To President Trump
Every day Sister Susan Francois tweets @POTUS with a prayer. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with her about the project.
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