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Former Rep. Mike Rogers On Impeachment Hearing
NPR's David Greene speaks with former Michigan Rep. Mike Rogers, who chaired the House Intelligence Committee, about the impeachment inquiry.
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An Airplane Passenger's Cat-Swap Gets Found Out
A Russian man swapped his 22-pound cat with a 15-pound one at check-in so the cat could be approved to ride in the cabin.
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Cows Found After Disappearing During Hurricane
The Charlotte Observer reports that three storm surviving cows were recently seen grazing four miles across the water from where they had been before.
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News Brief: Impeachment Hearings, Stephen Miller Emails, Google Health Data
We look at what we learned in the first day of public impeachment hearings. Also, the Southern Poverty Law Center says emails show Stephen Miller promoted white nationalist theories.
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Review: 'Ford V Ferrari'
LA Times film critic Kenneth Turan talks with NPR's David Greene and reviews the new film Ford v Ferrari, starring Christian Bale and Matt Damon.
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Impeachment Inquiry Public Hearing Begins On Capitol Hill
The public phase of the impeachment inquiry into President Trump began Wednesday morning. Steve Inskeep speaks with NPR White House correspondent Tamara Keith about the opening and what to expect.
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Oklahoma Sen. James Lankford On Turkey And Impeachment
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with Sen. James Lankford about the White House visit of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
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Russian Opposition Activist Alexei Navalny Investigates Prosecutor
Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny has released a new investigation alleging Moscow's chief prosecutor, Denis Popov, has foreign interests.
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Rep. Adam Schiff On Public Impeachment Hearings
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., ahead of the first public hearings in the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.
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Canadian Tests Tax Laws With Move By Canoe
John Konecny tested a tax law in Canada relating to moving expenses. He moved his possessions by canoe and won in court.
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Message In A Bottle Found
A Massachusetts college student received a response to a message in a bottle he wrote when he was 10 years old, nine years ago. Someone in France found it and wrote him a letter.
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News Brief: Public Impeachment Hearings Begin, Erdogan Visits White House
The public phase of the House's impeachment inquiry begins Wednesday. We look at what to expect. Also, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visits the White House and the latest from Hong Kong.