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MLB Hall Of Famer Joe Morgan Dies At 77
Baseball second baseman Joe Morgan died at age 77. He played for the Houston Astros, Cincinnati Reds, San Francisco Giants, Philadelphia Phillies and Oakland Athletics from 1963 to 1984.
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Former Judiciary Nominations Counsel On Amy Coney Barrett's Confirmation Hearing
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Gregg Nunziata, former nominations counsel for the Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee, about Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court confirmation hearing.
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Election 2020: 3 Eventful Weeks Ahead
President Trump has resumed public appearances as Senate confirmation hearings for his Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett, are scheduled to begin.
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Wyoming Ranchers In Butchering Bind Are Selling Beef Directly To Consumers
The pandemic has created a butchering capacity shortage in the U.S. It's illegal for ranchers to butcher their own animals and sell them directly to consumers, but a new state law offers relief.
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Jon Bon Jovi Talks Band's New Album, '2020'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with musician Jon Bon Jovi about his band's newest album.
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Iran Policy: Is America Safer Under Trump?
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Iran experts, Kirsten Fontenrose and Seyed Hossein Mousavian, about a question regarding Iran that arose during the vice presidential debate.
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Healing U.S. Divides Through Truth And Reconciliation Commissions
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with three people familiar with the truth and reconciliation process to hear how it can heal divisions: Denise Altvater, Rev. Mark Sills and Rev. Nelson Johnson.
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On 'Celia,' Tiwa Savage Celebrates Powerful Women
Named after the artist's mother, Savage's third album celebrates femininity as sensual, empowered and strong. It's her first release since being featured on Beyoncé's The Lion King soundtrack.
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Author Heather Cabot On 'How Marijuana Went Mainstream'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with journalist Heather Cabot about her latest book, The New Chardonnay: The Unlikely Story of How Marijuana Went Mainstream.
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Voting Disputes Amount To Hundreds Of Lawsuits Before Election Day
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Jessica Huseman, who covers voting rights and election administration for ProPublica, about the various voting-related lawsuits being litigated across the country.
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Amid Jump In Coronavirus Infections, Canada Issues New Restrictions
Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau has won a confidence motion and parliamentary approval for his new pandemic recovery plan, even as cases spike in Quebec and Ontario.
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The Legality Of Private Militias
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to former CIA analyst Cindy Otis and law professor Mary McCord about private militias and how white extremist groups use social media to recruit and amplify their message.