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Rams-Saints, Patriots-Chiefs Will Set Super Bowl LIII
Scott Simon speaks with sports correspondent Tom Goldman about the NFL conference championship games on Sunday, and how concussions are limiting insurance options in the league.
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In 2017, Women Marched In Solidarity; 2019 Finds A Fractured Movement
For the third year in a row, women will march in Washington, D.C., and other cities in the name of social change. But some of the messaging is being lost amid controversy surrounding march leaders.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Rachel Maddow On The Lessons Of Spiro Agnew; John C. Reilly
Maddow and her former producer Mike Yarvitz revisit the Agnew story in the podcast Bag Man. Justin Chang reviews M. Night Shyamalan's Glass. Reilly plays Oliver Hardy in the new film Stan & Ollie.
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What's Iran Up To With Recent Rocket Launch Attempt?
Iran attempted to launch a rocket carrying a satellite into space. The Trump administration believes the launch was about developing long-range weapons, but analysts say the tech used is too clunky.
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Neyla Pekarek Strikes Out On Her Own In New Album Drawing On Colorado Folklore
NPR's Melissa Block talks to Neyla Pekarek, formerly of The Lumineers, about her debut solo album, Rattlesnake, which was inspired by an actual frontierswoman named "Rattlesnake Kate."
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Israel Conducts Strikes Against Iranian Targets In Syria
Israel struck Iranian military targets in Syria, killing at least 11 people. The Israeli military's admission broke precedent, as its spokespersons have avoided revealing military activities in Syria.
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Royal Caribbean Bans Passenger Who Jumped From Ship For Life
Officials say the world's largest cruise ship was docked in the Bahamas when Nick Naydev woke up from a night of drinking and decided to take the plunge. The company is also exploring legal action.
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Japanese Hotel Lays Off Robots Because They Added To Humans' Workload
The website The Verge reports the concierge robots couldn't answer questions about places to visit. Bellhop robots were running into each other in hallways.
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Mexico's President Vows To Crack Down On Thieves Stealing Gasoline
Gasoline thefts are rampant in Mexico. One small town, which sits near two major pipelines, lives off the illegal activity, and illustrates the tough road ahead for the government.
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Trump Proposal Isn't Real Compromise, Advocacy Group Head Says
Rachel Martin talks to Cristina Jiménez of United We Dream, who says she is opposed to President Trump's offer to extend protections for some immigrants to end the partial government shutdown.
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