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Citing Lack Of Funds, Sen. Kamala Harris Leaves Presidential Race
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Aimee Allison of She the People, a group elevating the political power of women of color, about Sen. Kamala Harris suspending her Democratic presidential campaign.
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How To Keep Signals Between Pitchers And Catchers Secret
The Houston Astros are under fire for stealing signs between pitchers and catchers during Major League Baseball Games. Sports commentator Mike Pesca says there's an easy fix.
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Trump And Macron Go Back And Forth With Each Other On Big Issues
At a Tuesday press conference in London, President Trump and French President Macron went after each other on the role of Turkey in NATO, the fight against ISIS and the nature of the EU.
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U.S. Deports Iraqis Despite Widespread Violence In That Country
Many of those Iraqis — in the U.S. legally but not American citizens — came to the U.S. as children. Most arrived back in Iraq without the documents or skills to get by.
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Impeachment Probe Is An Extraodinary Responsibility, Hutchinson Says
NPR's David Greene talks to Asa Hutchinson, GOP governor of Arkansas, about the impeachment inquiry into President Trump. During the Clinton impeachment, Hutchinson was on the House judiciary panel.
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A Second Can Mean So Much In A Football Game
At Saturday's Iron Bowl, the first half seemed over. Then officials put a second back on the clock. Auburn used that second to kick a field goal, and they ended up beating Alabama by three.
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Leaders From NATO's 29-Member Countries Meet In London
For 70 years U.S. leadership has been at the core of NATO. But President Trump has questioned the value of the alliance. And so many people are wondering what he'll say on this trip.
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Elk In North Carolina Gets Tangled Up In Homeowner's Hammock
Jim Beaver told the Haywood County Sheriff's Office on Thanksgiving that an elk was stuck in his yard after getting caught up in a hammock, local news outlets report. A deputy helped to free the elk.
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Trump Campaign Accuses Bloomberg News Of Bias
The Trump campaign will ban Bloomberg News from events after the company said it would not investigate Michael Bloomberg or other Democratic presidential candidates, but would probe the White House.
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Life Expectancy Study Jolts Assumptions Made About Life In America
NPR's David Greene talks to Dr. Steven Woolf, lead author of a study that finds U.S. life expectancy is declining, and is not keeping pace with other wealthy countries.
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Shelley Morrison, Rosario On 'Will & Grace,' Dies At 83
Actress Shelley Morrison, who played Rosario, the maid on the TV sitcom Will & Grace, died Sunday. The role was originally a guest spot that eventually grew to become a core part of the sitcom.
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Brazil, Argentina Now On Receiving End Of Trump Tariffs
President Trump on Monday tweeted that he's reimposing steel and aluminum tariffs on Brazil and Argentina. The new tariffs turn up the heat on what was already a simmering trade war.