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The Complicated Legacy Of Kobe Bryant
NPR's Noel King talks to USA Today sports columnist Christine Brennan and Washington Post sports columnist Kevin Blackistone about the legacy of NBA star Kobe Bryant.
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Key Witness Miriam Haley Testifies Harvey Weinstein Raped Her
Miriam Haley is the second accuser to take the stand against movie mogul Harvey Weinstein in Manhattan. He is charged with five counts of rape and sexual assault against two women in New York.
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Trump Administration To Release Mideast Peace Plan
Israelis and Palestinians are poised for the expected release of the Trump administration's Middle East peace proposal. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to reporter Naomi Zeveloff in Tel Aviv.
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The Sports World Is Coming To Terms With Kobe Bryant's Death
Former Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant has been called one of the greatest players in the NBA. Bryant, one of his daughters, and several others died Sunday in a helicopter crash
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Report Revives Democrats' Call For Bolton To Testify In Senate Trial
A New York Times report detailing former national security adviser John Bolton's talks with President Trump about freezing aid to Ukraine is reigniting calls for witnesses in the impeachment trial.
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Match On Dating App Helps Rescue Trapped Camper In Norway
When Lonia Haeger's camper got trapped in ice in northern Norway, she created a Tinder account and got a match. Stian Lauluten came to the rescue with a bulldozer and helped free the camper.
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Several Mortars Hit The U.S. Embassy Compound In Baghdad
The attack threatens to increase the already high tension between the U.S. and Iraq over Iranian-backed militias in the country. Iraq's prime minister condemned the attack.
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Fake Skeleton Rides Shotgun In HOV Lane With Arizona Man
The man received a ticket when a trooper noticed the skeleton wearing a camouflage bucket hat and tied upright in the passenger seat with a yellow rope. He was also cited for a window tint violation.
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News Brief: Impeachment Trial, Kobe Bryant, Coronavirus Spreads
The Senate impeachment trial enters its second week. Retired NBA star Kobe Bryant dies in a helicopter crash. And, public health officials are trying to figure out how the coronavirus is spreading.
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Iowa Caucuses: Many Unsure Which Democratic Candidate To Back
It's one week until the Iowa caucuses. The top five candidates in Iowa were all there Sunday — including the three senators squeezing in campaigning amid President Trump's impeachment trial.
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Mexico's March For Peace Honors Victims Of Violence
Hundreds of crime victims took to the streets in Mexico Sunday demanding the government find their missing relatives and stop the violence. Last year was the most murderous in Mexico's recent history.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo: 'I Have Defended Every State Department Official'
When asked if he owes ousted diplomat Marie Yovanovitch an apology, Secretary of State Pompeo tells All Things Considered host Mary Louise Kelly, "I have defended every state department official."