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Watchdog Group: Minority College Graduates May Pay Higher Interest Rates
Graduates of historically black or predominantly Hispanic colleges might be paying more to borrow money because of where they went to school. That's according to a report from a financial watchdog.
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Iowa Democrat Responds To Caucus Reporting Inconsistencies: 'People Are Very Upset'
The Iowa caucuses ended in confusion on Monday night. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Holly Christine Brown, the Asian/Pacific Islander Caucus Chair for the Iowa Democratic Party.
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Across Iowa Technical Problems Reported With Caucus Results
NPR's Rachel Martin talks ro Marjie Foster, the Democratic chair of Decatur County, who experienced issues reporting caucus results.
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Technical Issues Delay Iowa Caucus Results
With no results declared in Iowa's caucus on Monday night discuss the implications, and look forward to New Hampshire, as candidates flock to that state for the February 11 primary.
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Beer Can Helps to Reunite Runaway Dog With Her Family
Motorworks Brewing in Bradenton, Fla., puts photos of shelter dogs on their cans with the goal of finding them a home. Monica Mathis spotted a picture online of her dog Hazel on one of the cans.
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Technical Issues In Iowa Force Delay In Caucus Results
Morning Edition Host David Greene and Rachel Martin talk to Glenn Hurst, a member of the state Democratic Party central committee in Minden, Iowa, about the delay in posting caucus results.
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Filmmaker Reunites VHS Tape From Goodwill With Previous Owner
When Jim McKay watched the tape from 1994, it was of a baby's first steps. He wanted to return the tape to the family. Mission accomplished. The baby in the video is 26-year-old TyRe Alexander.
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Results Of Iowa Caucuses Are Delayed Due To 'Reporting Issue'
With no results reported in the Iowa caucuses, Iowans are waking up to shock and surprise.
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Conservative Radio Host Rush Limbaugh's Influence On The Media
Rush Limbaugh told his listeners on Monday that he has been diagnosed with advanced lung cancer. The broadcasting icon is a powerful voice in Republican politics.
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People In Epicenter Of Coronavirus Are Desperate For Medical Help
People inside the Chinese city of Wuhan describe a coronavirus situation that sounds increasingly desperate as more of them fall sick and scramble to get treatment and hospital beds
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African Americans Support Biden Over Other Democratic Candidates
Democratic Rep. Cedric Richmond of Louisiana talks to NPR's Rachel Martin and David Greene about former Vice President Joe Biden's campaign. Richmond is an ex-chair of the Congressional Black Caucus.
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Klobuchar Says She's Seen A Surge In People Turning Out For Her In Iowa
As Iowans prepare to caucus, NPR's David Greene talks to Minnesota Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar, who is in Washington for closing arguments in the Trump impeachment trial, then she will head to Iowa.