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'Sara Berman's Closet' Traces 1 Woman's Life, From Shtetl To Greenwich Village
Berman was 60 when she moved to New York with just one suitcase to start a new life. Berman's daughter, Maira Kalman, and grandson, Alex Kalman, tell her story in a new book and museum show.
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A Look At Robert Mueller's Remarks About The Russia Investigation
NPR's Ari Shapiro discusses several points in Mueller's statement with Jeffrey Rosen, constitutional law expert and head of the National Constitution Center.
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DNC Debate Requirements Will Likely Reduce Number Of Candidates On Stage
The Democratic National Committee announced its third presidential primary debate in September, along with requirements that are likely to significantly reduce the number of candidates on stage.
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LADAMA: Tiny Desk Concert
The group unites sounds from Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela, with a dash of New York City thrown in.
1972 Message In A Bottle Gets Response Via Facebook
In 1972, Tina Green put a note in a bottle and threw it into Lake Michigan. She got a new phone and discovered she had a Facebook message from 2015. A man found her bottle and was trying to reach her.
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Trump Meets With May On UK Visit
President Trump met with British Prime Minister Theresa May on Tuesday, the second day of his visit to the UK. Also, London Mayor Sadiq Khan talks about his criticisms of President Trump.
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An Immigrant Yearns For Connection In 'On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous'
Vietnamese-American poet Ocean Vuong's words are mighty, teasing and overpowering in his autobiographical novel, written as a letter from a son to his illiterate mother.
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American Bar Association Says Immigration Courts Are 'On The Brink Of Collapse'
The American Bar Association says the nation's immigration courts are so overloaded they're "on the brink of collapse." Now new data show the backlog has grown to almost 900,000 cases.
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Feds Look Into Big Tech Firms For Anti-Competitive Behavior
Bruce Hoffman, director of the Bureau of Competition at the Federal Trade Commission, tells NPR's Noel King why the government is stepping up its scrutiny of some of the biggest tech companies.
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Museum Visitor Unlocks Safe That Couldn't Be Cracked
For 40 years, a museum in the Canadian town of Vermilion had a safe that no locksmith could open. What was in it when it finally opened? An old pad with restaurant orders and a pay-slip from the '70s.
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