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More Than 200 Migrant Children Are Still In Federal Custody, Separated From Families
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Lee Gelernt, deputy director of the ACLU Immigrants' Rights Project, about how many migrant children remain separated from their parents, and the reasons why.
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You Might Learn A 'Little' About Madame Tussaud In New Novel Based On Her Life
Edward Carey's new novel Little, which he also illustrated, is based on the mysterious life of Madame Tussaud and the origins of her famous wax museum.
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Cautious Clay: Tiny Desk Concert
The charismatic singer and saxophonist brought a group of longtime friends to play a warm, thoughtful and chill set at the Tiny Desk.
Getting Out The Youth Vote With A Dash Of Snark
In these videos, it's black people calling the cops on white ones who are behaving in a socially irresponsible manner: They're not voting.
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Paris Bike Share In Peril
Paris' Velib bike-sharing system became a huge success and a point of pride for the city until this year when it changed operators and almost collapsed.
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Where Republican Money Is Going In Final Midterm Push
A major superPAC for Senate Republicans entered the final month of the campaign with a surge in fundraising. NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Senate Leadership Fund CEO Steven Law.
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Suspicious Packages Sent To Obama, Hillary Clinton
Suspicious packages were intercepted on their way to Hillary Clinton and former President Barack Obama, the Secret Services says. This comes after a bomb was sent to financier George Soros' home.
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Migrant Caravan Top Of Mind For Voters Thousands Of Miles Away In Tennessee
Tennessee has one of the fastest-growing immigrant populations in the country and immigration has become wedge issue in the closely watched race for an open senate seat.
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Will The Killing Of Jamal Khashoggi Deter Businesses From Investing In Saudi Arabia?
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with New York Times reporter Alan Rappeport, who is at an investment conference in Riyadh. The killing prompted many Western CEOs to cancel plans to attend this gathering.
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Federal Jury Finds 3 Men Guilty In Fraud Case That Has Rocked College Basketball
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Yahoo Sports columnist Dan Wetzel about the college basketball fraud trial that has shed light on the dark side of player recruitment.
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