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Man Tires Of Deciding What To Wear Each Day
A Minnesota man, according to local media, bought five pairs of the same pants, nine T-shirts and four sweaters, which essentially means he's been wearing the same outfit everyday.
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Historian Remembers George H.W. Bush's Legacy
Rachel Martin talks to presidential historian Jeffrey Engel, who remembers former President George H.W. Bush as a globalist, and as a president who felt entitled to power.
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Washington Hosts The State Funeral For George H.W. Bush
As mourners make their way to the National Cathedral, NPR White House correspondent Scott Horsley talks about the ceremony and reflects on notable moments in the former president's career.
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Special Counsel: Flynn Provided 'Substantial' Help To Probe
The special counsel says former national Security adviser Michael Flynn has provided "substantial" assistance and has sat for 19 interviews with the government.
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Actor Lucas Hedges On 'Ben is Back', ADHD And Crying On Screen
Best known for his roles in Manchester by the Sea and Lady Bird, Hedges stars as a teenager in rehab for opioid addiction in Ben is Back. He's also nominated for a Golden Globe for Boy Erased.
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Informal Adviser To Trump On What The U.S. Hopes To Get From Trade Talks With China
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Michael Pillsbury, director for Chinese strategy at the Hudson Institute and an informal adviser to President Trump, about the telecom giant Huawei and U.S.-China trade.
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Double Jeopardy Case Heard By Supreme Court Could Have Implications For Mueller
The Supreme Court heard arguments on Thursday in a case about double jeopardy that could have important consequences for presidential pardons and Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
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Pete Shelley Of The British Punk Band Buzzcocks Dies At 63
Pete Shelley, the British songwriter and co-founder of the punk rock band, the Buzzcocks, has died at age 63.
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France Scraps Fuel Tax Hike But Protesters Add New Demands
The French government canceled the planned hike in the fuel tax but protesters are now making new demands. Protesters in Hazebrouck, France, say the government is out of touch with the masses.
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Saturday Sports: Hard Chargers And Ravenous Raptors
NPR's Scott Simon discusses the week in sports with ESPN's Howard Bryant, including impressive wins by the NBA's Toronto Raptors and the NFL's Los Angeles Chargers.
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