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Lawmakers Have Until Friday To Avoid A Government Shutdown
David Greene talks to GOP analyst Scott Jennings, former special assistant to President George W. Bush, about what the week looks like for Republicans ahead of a potential partial government shutdown.
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From Slavery To 'American Wonder': Revisiting Frederick Douglass' Remarkable Life
Historian David Blight's new biography describes Douglass' escape from slavery, his passionate leadership in the abolitionist movement and his gift as a writer and orator.
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Google Will Spend $1 Billion To Build New Campus In New York City
Google is expanding its footprint in New York City, pledging to add jobs and spend $1 billion on a new campus. It's the latest example of a Silicon Valley giant branching out in an influential city.
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Support For Another Brexit Referendum Grows
Despite fierce opposition from Prime Minister Theresa May, there's growing clamor for another referendum in Britain over the terms of the U.K.'s exit from the European Union.
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During His Time As Interior Secretary, Zinke Advanced 'Energy Dominance'
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke ends his tenure having successfully pushed President Trump's agenda of "energy dominance," but leaving conservationists disappointed.
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Religious Rift Grows Between Ukraine And Russia
Ukraine has taken another step in separating itself from Russian domination by establishing its own Orthodox church — a move which has angered the Kremlin and Russian Orthodox leaders.
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Regulators Failed To Stop An Epidemic That Is Killing Thousands Of Coal Miners
An extensive NPR and Frontline investigation finds that government data showed that thousands of miners were exposed to toxic dust. And despite multiple warnings, regulators didn't act to stop it.
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What Happens When The Government Shuts Down? Ex-Chief Of Staff Has Answers
Steve Inskeep talks to former White House chief of staff Denis McDonough, who served under President Obama, during the two-week government shutdown in 2013.
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Trump Foundation Folds
New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood announces that the Trump Foundation is dissolving, amid allegations the president misused funds. NPR talks to The Washington Post's David Fahrenthold.
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