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Deli Owner Responds To Letters To Santa
A San Antonio deli put a decorative mailbox to Santa inside. Now kids drop their letters to Santa and the owner responds.
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News Brief: Impeachment Markup, U.K. Election, Jersey City Shootings
The House Judiciary Committee started the process of marking up articles of impeachment against President Trump. Also, British voters go to the polls and the latest on the Jersey City shootings.
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The State Of North Korean Nuclear Negotiations
President Trump often talks about his friendship with North Korea's Kim Jong Un. But their relationship may have hit a bit of a rough patch.
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Prescription Drug Pricing Gets A Vote
Speaker Pelosi's landmark prescription drug legislation is slated to get a vote in the House Thursday. It's a sweeping bill on an issue voters care about, but it's unlikely to become law.
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FAA Chief To Appear Before Congress Concerning 737 Max Crashes
The aviation world looked to the FAA as the regulatory gold standard, but that changed after the two crashes. The FAA's leader will answer questions Wednesday about the agency's role in those crashes.
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Automaker Provision In Tri-Nation Trade Deal Will Benefit U.S., Navarro Says
NPR's Noel King talks to White House trade adviser Peter Navarro about the agreement signed by the U.S. Mexico and Canada. NPR's Scott Horsley weighs in on the conversation.
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Why Bird Lovers In Las Vegas Are Confused And A Tad Worried
Someone is putting tiny cowboy hats on pigeons in Las Vegas. The Wrangler National Finals Rodeo is in town but denies it had anything to do with the stunt.
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City In India Uses Dummies To Solve Traffic Officer Shortage
Bangalore has 8 million cars and not enough traffic cops. To fill the gap, the city has been setting up traffic mannequins. It's hoped they will bluff drivers into following the rules of the road.
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Critic Emily Nussbaum Weighs In On Best TV Shows Of The Decade
As part of Morning Edition's "Best of the Decade" series, New Yorker TV critic Emily Nussbaum talks about her favorite TV shows of the 2010s.
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DOJ Watchdog Will Defend His FBI-Russia Probe Findings
Justice Department watchdog Michael Horowitz shot down Republican conspiracy theories and criticized the FBI's handling of surveillance warrants. He is on Capital Hill Wednesday to defend his work.
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U.S., Mexico And Canada Sign Updated Trade Deal
The agreement signed Tuesday in Mexico City revises the old pact with stronger labor and environmental provisions, especially when it comes to Mexican worker rights.
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U.K. Farmers Join Protest Group To Show Commitment To Climate Causes
More farmers in Britain are joining a climate change activist group. U.K. farmer Dagan James tells NPR's Rachel Martin that farmers are increasingly feeling the effects of global warming.