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Watergate Prosecutor On Investigating Kavanaugh Accusations
Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks co-wrote an op-ed saying there should be an FBI inquiry into the accusations of Christine Blasey Ford. She talks with NPR's Rachel Martin.
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Fast-Paced And Proudly Unusual, 'Maniac' Dives Into The Mysteries Of The Mind
Jonah Hill and Emma Stone star in a new, 10-part Netflix series about the psychological exploration of alternative realities and identities. Critic David Bianculli says Maniac is "a blast."
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Experts Say Trump's Hostility To The WTO Could Cripple It
The World Trade Organization is rarely in the headlines — but the Trump administration's hostility and the issues connected with Brexit and the U.S.-China trade dispute has pushed the WTO to the fore.
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Migrant Workers Hit Hard By Hurricane Florence
As flood waters continue to rise in some parts of North Carolina, migrant farm workers are struggling, and at times scared to get help.
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What It Looks Like Inside A Classroom In North Korea
North Korea wants the world to know that its students are learning cutting-edge technologies in the classroom, so the government recently offered a tour of a teaching college in Pyongyang to Western journalists. But how technologically advanced is North Korea really?
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Search Continues For Victims After Ferry Capsizes In Tanzania
The office of President John Pombe Magufuli released a statement saying he is shocked and saddened by the accident, and that he is praying for those who were on the ferry.
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'Marshall Project' Report Highlights Racial Gap In Juvenile Detention Centers
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks to Eli Hager, a reporter for The Marshall Project, about his recent piece on the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
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A Look At Possible Effects Of The Trump Administration's Proposed Green Card Rules
The Trump administration announced a proposal to deny green cards to some immigrants on public benefits like food and housing assistance. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Mark Greenberg of the Migration Policy Institute about what the affects of this proposal might be.
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What Happens When A Rape Is Reported, But No One Is Prosecuted
On Aug. 11, 2006, 16-year-old Amber Wyatt was raped. She reported it, but there was no prosecution. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Wyatt and Washington Post reporter Elizabeth Bruenig about Amber's story.
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Va. Woman Scoops Up Rare 2-Headed Snake And Snaps A Photo
She posted the photo to her neighborhood email group. Someone then forwarded it to a snake expert, who identified it as a venomous copperhead.
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