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Israeli Cybersecurity Firm Accused Of Helping Saudis Spy On Khashoggi
The Israeli company NSO Group is accused of helping Saudi Arabia track dissidents, including slain columnist Jamal Khashoggi. The company has been in controversy before.
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French Government Plans Concessions To Calm Gas Tax Protests
After weeks of sometimes violent protests, the French government says it's suspending a new gas tax. Critics of the French president say he's been too slow to respond to the grassroots movement.
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U.S. And China Remain Far Apart On Key Issues To Resolve Trade War
China and the U.S. have until the end of March to come up with an agreement that would allow them to avoid a further escalation of the trade war. Neither side has been able to agree on an agenda.
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George H.W. Bush Was A Man In The Middle, Says Former Speechwriter
Rachel Martin talks to Andrew Ferguson, ex-speechwriter for the former president and now with The Weekly Standard, about how the Bush presidency impacted the identity of the Republican Party.
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Former 'Guardian' Editor On Snowden, WikiLeaks And Remaking Journalism
In Breaking News, Alan Rusbridger reflects on the blockbuster stories he helped publish over the course of his 20-year tenure running the British newspaper The Guardian.
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A Look At The Bills In Wisconsin And Michigan That Would Limit Newly-Elected Democrats
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Governing Magazine reporter Alan Greenblatt about bills by Republican legislatures in Michigan and Wisconsin that would roll back the powers of newly-elected Democrats.
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New Hampshire Secretary Of State Bill Gardner's Job Is At Risk
Bill Gardner has been a staunch defender of New Hampshire's first in the nation presidential primary but his association with President Trump's now-dissolved voter fraud panel has put him in a precarious position.
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Borough Sustainability Commission Sets Sights on Food and Energy Security, Waste Reduction
Members of the Fairbanks North Star Borough’s Sustainability Commission are putting the finishing touches on an ambitious plan to improve the area’s food…
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Mitchell Says Bush Deserves A Lot Of Credit For Bipartisanship
David Greene talks to former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, a Democrat, about former President George H.W. Bush, a Republican. Mitchell recalls how they formed a close relationship.
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