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The NBA And Hong Kong Protests
As protests continue to unfold in Hong Kong, the NBA and star LeBron James continue to be drawn into the controversy. NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to The Ringer's Jordan Ritter Conn.
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Italian Cheesemakers Upset By U.S. Tariffs
The Trump administration is imposing tariffs on number of European products including Italian cheese, which has cheesemakers there furious.
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Republican Rep. Scott Perry On Ukraine Testimony
Republican Rep. Scott Perry, a member of the House Foreign Affairs committee, heard testimony from Alexander Vindman. NPR's Steve Inskeep asks his opinion of the impeachment inquiry.
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The Satire Continues With 'The Hard Times: The First 40 Years'
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Matt Saincome and Bill Conway, co-founders of the punk rock satirical news website The Hard Times, about their new book.
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Note: That $1 Million Bill Isn't Real
The Lincoln Journal Star reports a man in Nebraska tried to open a bank account with a $1 million bill. Bank tellers told him it wasn't real but he didn't believe them.
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Man Cashes In Penny Pyramid
A man in Arizona broke a record by building a pyramid with more than 1 million pennies. He cashed them in for more than $10,000.
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Pompeo's Possible Political Ambitions
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was not in the situation room during the U.S. raid against ISIS. Instead, he was in Kansas, on a trip that has once again sparked questions about a possible Senate run.
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News Brief: Vindman Testifies On Trump Ukraine Call, ISIS, NCAA
An Army lieutenant colonel who listened in on the phone call between Trump and the president of Ukraine in July testified behind closed doors Tuesday. Also, an update on ISIS and the NCAA.
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White House's Ukraine Expert To Testify In Impeachment Inquiry
As part of the House impeachment inquiry, the top Ukraine expert on the National Security Council is expected to lay out deep concerns he had over how the Trump administration handled Ukraine policy.
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Law Professor On What's Ahead For The Impeachment Inquiry
Rachel Martin speaks with law professor and constitutional scholar Kim Wehle about the timing and relevance of the House's upcoming vote on the impeachment process.
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Newly Discovered Beetle Named For Greta Thunberg: Nelloptodes Gretae
The London Natural History Museum has named a species of beetle after Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg to honor her contribution to raising awareness of environmental issues.
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News Brief: Impeachment Inquiry, California Wildfires, Boeing CEO's Testimony
A preview of testimony from the White House's Ukraine expert, the latest on California's wildfires, and what to expect as Boeing's CEO faces lawmakers on Capitol Hill.