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Colin Kaepernick's Grievance Against NFL Moves Forward
An arbitrator has ruled there is evidence that the NFL colluded to not hire Colin Kaepernick, and that his case can go forward. Sports columnist Kevin Blackistone talks with NPR's Rachel Martin.
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When Burying A Time Capsule, Know How To Find It
Classmates in Michigan reunited to try to find a time capsule they buried 30 years ago. But they couldn't find it.
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Brett Kavanaugh's Record On Abortion
Abortion rights supporters are gearing up to oppose the Supreme Court confirmation hearings that begin next week. But it's unlikely that Judge Brett Kavanaugh will reveal much about his views.
Austan Goolsbee On Trade Negotiations
Debate continues on a new North American trade deal, as Trump pushes Canadian officials to sign by Friday. Former Obama administration economic adviser Austan Goolsbee talks with NPR's Steve Inskeep.
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Question Of What Will Happen To Steel Imports Hangs Over NAFTA Talks
One big unknown hanging over the NAFTA talks is the fate of tariffs the Trump administration slapped on steel and aluminum from Canada and Mexico.
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In Germany, A Murder Sparks Anti-Immigrant Demonstrations
Far-right and anti-immigrant activists rallied in the German town of Chemnitz on Saturday to protest the murder of a local, allegedly at the hands of migrants.
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Director Robert Greene On Haunting New Documentary, 'Bisbee '17'
NPR's Michel Martin interviews film director Robert Greene about Bisbee '17 a film that follows a town confronting the brutal exile of striking miners to a desert a century ago.
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Massachusetts Primary Highlights Democratic Differences
A Democratic primary in Massachusetts is laying bare fissures of age, gender and race within the party.
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Solomon Wisenberg On His Time Working With Kavanaugh
David Greene talks to Solomon Wisenberg about his time working with Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh on the Whitewater and Lewinsky investigations.
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McCain's Final Farewell
John McCain's burial at the U.S. Naval Academy on Sunday brought to a close several days of ceremonies honoring the late senator from Arizona.
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