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Pittsburgh Grapples To Explain Synagogue Tragedy To Children
Visitors to a children's museum in Pittsburgh react to Saturday's shooting at The Tree of Life synagogue.
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Poet And Playwright Ntozake Shange Dies On Saturday At Age 70
David Greene talks to Tony Medina, professor of creative writing at Howard University, about Ntozake Shange, who wrote: "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf."
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Synagogue Shooting Follows Historic Rise In Anti-Semitic Incidents And Online Attacks
A rise in anti-Semitic rhetoric has become normalized in this country and, unless it is condemned, it gives the green light to extremists, warns the Anti-Defamation League.
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Mexican Officials Offer Caravan Members Work Visas If They Stay In Mexico
Steve Inskeep talks to Mexico's ambassador to the U.S., Gerónimo Gutiérrez, about his country offering refugees temporary work permits if they stay in southern Mexico and don't continue to the U.S.
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Preliminary Results: Far-Right Candidate Wins Brazil's Presidential Runoff
Jair Bolsonaro — a former army captain who expressed his admiration for dictatorship and repeatedly denigrated women and gays — looks certain to become the country's new president.
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Very Painful Scene, Says Rabbi Who Visited Pa. Synagogue
David Greene talks to Rabbi Jonah Pesner, director of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, who visited Pittsburgh after a shooter killed 11 worshipers at the Tree of Life Synagogue there.
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Many In Colorado Are Wondering If #MeToo Has Changed The State's Political World
Sexual misconduct allegations dominated the Colorado statehouse session this year. Now, many are asking whether the state's #MeToo movement actually changed Colorado's political environment.
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Mueller's Office Refers Alleged Scheme Involving Harassment Claim To FBI
Special counsel Robert Mueller's office has referred to the FBI an alleged scheme involving a purported offer to pay a woman to make false sexual misconduct allegations against Mueller. News organizations including NPR received unverified claims about the alleged scheme which have not been possible to substantiate.
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Most Of The Money Pouring Into Midterm Campaigns Is Going To Democratic Candidates
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Sheila Krumholz, executive director of the Center for Responsive Politics, about midterm ad spending and what the numbers say about a possible election advantage.
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Democrats Make Final Push Before Midterms
Rachel Martin talks with DCCC chairman Rep. Ben Ray Lujan of New Mexico and with Democratic analyst Jamal Simmons about Democrats' final argument going into Tuesday's midterm elections.
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