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Troll Watch: Trending Hashtags
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with journalist Emily Stewart.
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Sergie Murder Suspect to be Arraigned in Fairbanks
The man accused of murdering Sophie Sergie (SUR-ghee) in a university dormitory 26 years ago is being arraigned in Fairbanks on Wednesday. He was handed…
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half•alive: Tiny Desk Concert
How does half•alive, known for funky earworms and synchronized dancing, translate to such a cozy space? Have the dancers sit.
Hong Kong Airport Is Closed After Protesters Storm It
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Mary Hui a reporter with the business news organization Quartz about Hong Kong authorities cancelling incoming and outgoing flights as demonstrators fill the airport.
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Epstein's Accusers Plan To Pursue Legal Options
NPR's David Greene talks to Paul Cassell, an attorney for four of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged victims, about the legal options available to them after Epstein's death.
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Questions Abound After Epstein Is Found Dead In His Jail Cell
Jeffrey Epstein, the wealthy financier awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, was found dead inside a Manhattan jail cell Saturday by an apparent suicide.
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Hong Kong Protestors Force Flight Cancellations
Pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong have forced all flights to be grounded at the international airport. Rachel Martin speaks with NPR's Anthony Kuhn, who's reporting from the scene.
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The Beekeeper Of 'Honeyland' Knows All Too Well: Respect Nature, Or Get Stung
Hatidze Muratova lives in a remote area of Macedonia and has one simple rule: When you harvest honey, you take half — and leave the other half for the bees. An elegant new documentary tells her story.
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'Kochland': How The Koch Brothers Changed U.S. Corporate And Political Power
In a new book, Christopher Leonard chronicles how Koch Industries acquired huge businesses, limited its liability and created a political influence network to remake the GOP.
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MIT Accused Of Costing Workers Millions In Cozy Deal With Financial Giant Fidelity
MIT allegedly stuck its employees with a retirement plan so bad it violated federal labor law, charging them millions of dollars in fees. A lawsuit says the university received millions in donations.
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