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These Twins Were Reunited After Being Separated Under China's One Child Policy
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Los Angeles Times reporter Barbara Demick about how she helped reunite a girl who was stolen from her mother with her twin and family in China.
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Chicken Plants See Little Fallout From Immigration Raids
The Trump administration says its crackdown helps discourage illegal immigration. But workers' advocates warn it leaves vulnerable employees open to exploitation and unsafe working conditions.
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The Lasting Impact Of 'Dora The Explorer'
Dora the Explorer, the first Nickelodeon show to feature a Latino character as a protagonist, helped the rise of multicultural children's programming in the U.S. This weekend it hits the big screen.
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Chicago Inmates Compete In Online Chess
Inmates from the Cook County jail in Chicago just competed in the first international online chess tournament of its kind. NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with their coach, Mikhail Korenman.
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Jeffrey Epstein Found Dead In New York Jail
Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his Manhattan jail cell Saturday morning. NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Michael Gold of the New York Times about the death.
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Interview With 'Luce' Filmmaker
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Julius Onah, director of the new film Luce, about the movie.
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El Paso Mass Shooting Meant To Galvanize Other White Nationalists
Domestic extremism researchers say the manifesto linked to the El Paso shooter is intended as a call to arms to other white nationalists. Such explicit calls for violence are becoming more common.
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Is The Food Renaissance About To End?
Food writer Kevin Alexander argues in his new book that the golden age of American restaurants is in the recent past. NPR's Michel Martin talks to Alexander about "Burn the Ice".
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What Is The Right Advice For Women In Their 20s?
NPR's Michel Martin talks with journalist Ali Rosen about her Refinery29 article offering advice to women in their 20s.
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Troll Watch: Trending Hashtags
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with journalist Emily Stewart.
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