All Things Considered
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How the Trump administration is sidestepping the legal process for deportations
An investigation into the deportation supply chain and its hidden costs
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Larissa FastHorse takes on the nonprofit world in new farce
NPR's Asma Khalid speaks with playwright Larissa FastHorse about her new play FAKE IT UNTIL YOU MAKE IT, playing at DC's Arena Stage.
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Protesters rally against Trump policies across the U.S.
Many thousands of people turned out today to protest President Trump's policies at rallies across the nation.
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As Trump tries for Ukraine-Russia deal, public opinion on conflict shifts
As Trump tries -- with difficulty -- to get a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia, public opinion about the conflict has been shifting.
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Catch up on March Madness
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With sweeping tariffs, Trump tries to rewind globalization
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Florida lawmakers push legislation to weaken child labor laws
Florida lawmakers are working on a proposal to loosen child labor laws that includes making it easier for 14-year-olds to enter the labor force.
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Darjeeling Express chef talks new Indian food cookbook
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When medical bills arrive in the mail, you have options
Just because a medical bill arrives in the mail doesn't mean you have to pay that exact price. NPR's Life Kit has tips to eliminate, reduce or negotiate a medical bill.
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The video game industry is at a crossroads
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Far-right activist appears to take credit for general in charge of NSA
The Trump administration fired the general in charge of the National Security Agency and his deputy. This marks the latest dismissal of a top military officer.
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How tariffs on imports will affect logistics companies on the U.S.-Mexico border
President Trump's recently announced reciprocal tariffs on imports will affect trade with business partners. Nobody knows this better than the logistics companies on the U.S.-Mexico border area.