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Advocacy Director For United We Dream Reacts To Trump's Border Wall Speech
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Sanaa Abrar for her reaction to President Trump's remarks on border security. Abrar represents United We Dream, an immigrant advocacy organization.
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Pompeo Visits Iraqi Leaders In Baghdad
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with Iraqi leaders in Baghdad on Wednesday, an unannounced stop on his trip to the Middle East.
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The Oil And Gas Industry Is Booming, But Operators Worry About Slowdown Amid Shutdown
One industry that's been a key supporter of President Trump is no fan of the federal shutdown. Oil and gas drilling is booming, but much of it is on federal land and some worry about a slowdown.
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For WNYC's Podcast, Scaramucci Answers: '10 Things That Scare Me'
A quick way to get to know someone is to ask: What scares you? Member station WNYC did that for a new podcast. Former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci offers his fears.
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Thousands Face Threat Of Eviction After HUD Contracts Expire Due To Shutdown
The shutdown means many HUD sponsored affordable housing programs are at risk of running out of money. Critics say landlords may not sign up in the future, if the government doesn't pay its bills.
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'Hamilton' Arrives In Puerto Rico, Bringing A Bit Of Controversy With It
When Lin-Manuel Miranda announced plans to bring Hamilton to the island, it was meant to lift the spirits of the island's residents. But things haven't gone as planned.
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LA Teachers Demanding Better School Resources Prepare To Strike
Teachers in the Los Angeles Unified School District are threatening to strike on Monday. NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with sixth grade teacher Joel Laguna about his preparations for a potential strike.
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Ex-FBI Agent Puts 'New York Times' Report On Trump In Perspective
NPR's Scott Simon asks former FBI agent Clint Watts about The New York Times report that the FBI formally investigated President Trump for working against American interests.
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LA Students Prep For A Teacher Strike Monday: 'It's So Much Bigger Than A Pay Raise'
Teachers in Los Angeles plan to go on strike Monday morning for the first time in 30 years. The union is asking for increased salaries, smaller class sizes and more nurses and librarians.
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