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Hungary's Leader Proposes 'Stop Soros' Laws Against NGOs That Help Migrants
Hungary's government has proposed a series of bills it says will curb illegal immigration. Critics say the motivation is to cripple NGOs linked to U.S. financier George Soros.
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'Coco' Filmmakers Explore The 'Connection To Loved Ones Past'
Co-writers and co-directors Lee Unkrich and Adrian Molina spent six years creating their Oscar-nominated animated film about the Day of the Dead. Originally broadcast Jan. 10, 2018.
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Assembly Decides Against Including Pollution-control Technology in Borough AQ Program
The Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly on Thursday rejected an ordinance that would have added a type of air-pollution control device called…
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In 'The Undressing,' Li-Young Lee Processes Violence And Beauty Of Human Connection
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with poet Li-Young Lee about his new collection of poetry, The Undressing. The book explores love, violence and the confusion between those emotional states.
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Poll: Where Americans Draw Lines On Workplace Behavior
The #MeToo movement has brought a fresh examination of workplace behavior. A new NPR-Ipsos poll found little tolerance for a broad range of behaviors — from gossip to unwanted touching.
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Teachers Respond To Trump's Push To Arm School Staff
After the Parkland shooting, some teachers think the president's proposal to give teachers guns could deter potential shooters. Others struggle with the expectation of putting their lives on the line.
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'The Young Karl Marx' Looks Inside The Mind Of A Revolutionary
Raoul Peck, director of the critically acclaimed documentary I Am Not Your Negro, talks about his latest film, The Young Karl Marx, a biopic about the 19th century philosopher.
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In Age Of Division, Author Says 'It's Better Than It Looks' When You Stick To The Facts
It might feel like the world is always on the brink of disaster, but Gregg Easterbrook says we're better off than we think. NPR's Sarah McCammon asks him about his new book, It's Better Than It Looks.
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Weinstein Co. Board Says It Will File For Bankruptcy After Sale Collapses
The sale of the Weinstein Company, dragged down by the sexual misconduct scandal of its co-founder Harvey Weinstein, is set to file for court protection from creditors after sale talks fell apart.
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Dozens Of Companies Cut Ties With The NRA
After a social media campaign to boycott the National Rifle Association, several major national brands have announced that they are cutting ties with the organization.
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