All Things Considered
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Trump has announced the administration picks who would shape his immigration policy
President-elect Donald Trump has announced two members of his incoming administration who would play a role in defining immigration policy - including his promise of unprecedented mass deportations.
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How 'Yellowstone' writes off Kevin Costner's towering patriarch
So far, Yellowstone has scored sky-high viewership as a western soap opera. Costner's departure just adds to the drama.
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Dance pioneer Judith Jamison dies at 81
Jamison was a dance star who led the famed Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater to new heights.
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Revisiting a holiday classic: Peter and the Wolf gets an edit
Prokoviev's tale about a young man who captures a wolf is a children's holiday classic. But how to handle stories like this one at a time when capturing a wolf by its tail, parading it in triumph through the city, and then locking it up in the local zoo isn't likely to be seen as an act of clemency by audiences?
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Famed NASCAR driver Bobby Allison dies at 86
Bobby Allison, the Hall of Fame NASCAR driver who was one of the stock car racing's most iconic faces, has died. He was 86. During a nearly three-decade-long career, Allison won 85 races.
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The latest on Trump's transition team
A wrap of the fallout from the election results.
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In a changed Mideast, Trump's personal ties with Gulf rulers could define how things
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Author Ann Patchett plays a game of Wild Card
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Wildlife experts looks for new ways to count wolves in Alaska
On Prince of Wales Island in Alaska, wildlife managers are trying new techniques to count local wolves so they can determine how many can be hunted. Limiting the quota is controversial in the community.
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In 2016, NPR talked to 2 young Hillary fans. How do they feel after this election?
Eight years ago, Hillary Clinton supporters gathered at her alma mater hoping to celebrate the election of first female U.S. president. We tracked down two of the tiniest fans to check back in.
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With his re-election, what's the future of Trump's criminal trials?
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Pumpkin capital, USA
Morton, Ill., prides itself on producing tons of pumpkins each year. Most of those pumpkins are pureed and canned at the Libby's plant, which has been in the town for nearly 100 years.