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Researchers Question The Identity Of France's Oldest Person
Researchers suggest Jeanne Calment may not have been 122 years old when she died in 1997. Instead, they hypothesize it was her 99-year-old daughter who had assumed her identity after she died.
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Why Phoenix Area Residents Are Attacking Waymo's Self-Driving Fleet
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Arizona Republic reporter Ryan Randazzo about his story on Phoenix area residents attacking Waymo's self-driving cars.
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As The Total Number Of Women In Congress Reaches An All-Time High, GOP Numbers Drop
The number of Republican women in Congress is dropping as Democrats seat even more female members. Republican women say their party hasn't done enough to recruit strong candidates and support them.
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Even With Minimum Wage Increases, There's A Huge Gap In The Cost Of Living
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with David Cooper, senior economic analyst for the Economic Policy Institute, about minimum wage increases in 2019.
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Stocks Begin 2019 Higher But There's No Telling How Long That Will Last
Last year's performance by financial markets was the worst in 10 years. Noel King talks to David Wessel of the Brookings Institution about the economic and political implications on the 2019 markets.
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Bennett College Needs To Raise $5 Million Or It May Lose Accreditation
Noel King talks to Phyllis Worthy Dawkins, president of Bennett College in Greensboro, N.C., about the possibility that the women-only and historically black college, may lose its accreditation.
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Indications Of China's Slowing Economic Growth Concern U.S. Investors
Stocks plunged again Thursday after Apple said its revenues were less than expected last quarter because of a decline in revenues in China. The news has a lot of investors worried.
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Partial Government Shutdown Hits 2-Week Mark And Counting
As the 116th Congress begins its term, congressional leaders are set for a new meeting on Friday with President Trump to discuss solutions for the partial government shutdown.
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We Don't Need A Physical Wall, Laredo Mayor Pete Saenz Says
In 2015, Laredo Mayor Pete Saenz welcomed presidential candidate Donald Trump to Texas to discuss border policy. Rachel Martin talks to Saenz about what has changed since Trump became president.
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Remembering Israeli Author And Peace Activist Amos Oz
Oz, who died Dec. 28, co-founded Peace Now, a group that calls for negotiations with Palestinians and the creation of a Palestinian state. He spoke to Fresh Air in 1988, 1991 and 2004
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