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One Website Challenges The Limits Of Free Press In Venezuela
Under Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro, free press in the South American nation has been stifled. But one young website called Armando.info is recognized for challenging that.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Turning To Religion After Tragedy; Chef José Andrés
Elaine Pagels reflects on loss and faith in her book, Why Religion? Ken Tucker reviews Interstate Gospel by Pistol Annies. Andrés talks about growing up in Spain and why he thinks vegetable are sexy.
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Barbershop: President Trump And The Media
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with New Yorker staff writer Susan Glasser, Washington Post columnist Margaret Sullivan and Poynter Institute senior vice president Kelly McBride.
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Clinics That Provide Abortions Anxious After An Uptick In Threats Of Violence
The release of Rachelle "Shelley" Shannon, who was imprisoned for shooting and injuring an abortion provider in 1993, has clinics on edge amid increased harassment of clinics that provide abortions.
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Free Speech Or Hate Speech: When Does Online Hate Speech Become A Real Threat?
The Supreme Court has ruled that hate speech is protected under the Constitution. But what about social media? Several alleged perpetrators in mass shootings have ranted online before acting.
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National Park Service Assesses Loss On Federal Lands Burned By Woolsey Fire
More than 80 percent of federal lands in the Santa Monica Mountains burned in the Woolsey Fire. National Park Service biologists are looking at what was lost and determining what may come back.
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Former Title IX Official Outlines Changes To How Colleges Handle Sexual Assault Cases
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Patty Crawford, a former Title IX coordinator for Baylor University, about new regulations proposed by the U.S. Department of Education.
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Ivanka Trump Used Personal Email For Government Business, Washington Post Says
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig about her story that found Ivanka Trump sent hundreds of emails last year to government officials using a personal email account.
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Why Trevor Paglen Thinks About Who's Watching Us
Trevor Paglen documents what hidden structures of data collection and mass surveillance look like — making sure we see what those in power might not want us to. Next he sends a satellite into space.
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Arizona Woman Finds Gray Pigeon Dressed To Impress
The bird was wearing a specially made vest decorated with gold and silver rhinestones. It was turned into a shelter, which posted a photo of it and its bedazzled outfit — trying to locate the owner.
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