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Oklahoma Indian Reservation Case Heads To Supreme Court
At the heart of a case going to the U.S. Supreme Court during its upcoming session is this question: Are there Indian reservations in Oklahoma?
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Jill Biden Talks Biden Cancer Initiative
NPR's Michel Martin interviews former second lady Jill Biden about the Biden Cancer Initiative and its effort to bring together health care providers, researchers drug companies and patients.
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Iran Attack Kills 25, Wounds 60
U.S. officials are rejecting Iran's claims that an American-backed country was behind Saturday's attack on a military parade in Iran.
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Canadian Politician Keeps Running For Office Despite Always Losing
Guinness World Records recognizes John Turmel as Canada's most defeated politician. He's tried for office more than 90 times — losing each time. Now he's running for mayor where he lives.
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After 4 Back Surgeries, Tiger Woods Wins His First Golf Tournament
After years marred by injury and scandal, golfer Tiger Woods won his first victory since 2013 at the Tour Championship in Atlanta over the weekend. It's his 80th PGA career victory.
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Rosenstein Heads To The White House In Wake Of Report He Secretly Recorded Trump
Reports suggest that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein may be leaving the Justice Department. This follows a New York Times story he suggested secretly recording President Trump.
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How A Rising Star Of White Nationalism Broke Free From The Movement
Derek Black once promoted a racist agenda by making speeches, hosting a radio show and starting a website. His change of heart is the subject of a new book, written by journalist Eli Saslow.
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Sentencing Hearing For Bill Cosby Begins In Philadelphia
Entertainer Bill Cosby's sentencing hearing got underway Monday in suburban Philadelphia. The 81-year-old comedian faces the possibility of prison time for three counts of aggravated indecent assault.
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On Day 2 Of Sentencing Hearing, Cosby Could Speak On His Own Behalf
Prosecutors asked a judge on Monday to sentence Bill Cosby to prison for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman. His defense attorney said the 81-year-old entertainer is too old for prison.
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If Rosenstein Is Fired, His Departure Would Impact Mueller Probe
Steve Inskeep talks to Greg Brower, ex-head of the FBI's Office of Congressional Affairs, about Deputy U.S. Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's future, and his oversight of the Mueller investigation.
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