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Supreme Court Blocks Commerce Secretary Questioning In Census Lawsuits, For Now
The court granted the Trump administration's request to temporarily shield Wilbur Ross from facing questioning under oath in challenges to the 2020 census citizenship question.
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U.S. To Leave 1987 Treaty That Marks The End Of The Cold War
Noel King talks with nuclear weapons expert Jon Wolfsthal, director of the Nuclear Crisis Group, about the Trump administration's decision to pull the U.S. out of a cold war-era nuclear arms treaty.
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The New York-based R&B singer and NPR Slingshot artist offers a lush song about exploring sexual fluidity, with a visual that nods to Bollywood.
Republican Voter Suppression Efforts Are Targeting Minorities, Journalist Says
Ari Berman of Mother Jones warns that a Republican strategy to tighten access to the ballot box could have a major impact on the 2018 elections. "It could be tainted by voter suppression," he says.
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10-23-18 KUAC NEWSMINER MIDDAY UPDATE
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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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