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Kate Pickert Writes About Her Ordeal With Cancer In 'Radical'
NPR's Noel King talks to Kate Pickert about surviving cancer. Pickert is the author of the new book, Radical: The Science, Culture, and History of Breast Cancer in America.
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3 Scientists Win Physics Nobel For Work On The Universe's Evolution
A Canadian and two Swiss scientists on Tuesday won the Nobel Prize in Physics for contributions to our understanding of the evolution of the universe and Earth's position in the cosmos.
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U.S. And China To Hold 13th Round Of Trade Talks In Washington
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to White House trade adviser Peter Navarro about upcoming trade talks with China amid the impeachment probe into the president. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe weighs in on the topic.
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Are LGBTQ Employees Safe From Discrimination? A New Supreme Court Case Will Decide
The court will examine whether workplace discrimination protections extend to LGBTQ people — a ruling that will have widespread implications in more than 25 states without such safeguards.
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2nd Whistleblower Comes Forward About Trump's Ukraine Call
The legal team representing the whistleblower whose complaint sparked an impeachment inquiry against the president says it is representing a second whistleblower. How is the White House responding?
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Glenlivet Launches Edible 'Cocktail Capsule'
Scotch-maker Glenlivet is promoting something different: edible capsules that hold mini servings of whiskey cocktails. They look like little pillows, and were immediately compared to Tide pods.
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70-Year-Old Female Cyclist Conquers Bolivia's 'Death Road' Race
Years ago, Mirtha Munoz co-founded the terrifying bike race. Riders climb 11,000 feet in the mountains. Munoz says she decided to compete after the unexpected death of her son.
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The Case Against Impeaching President Trump
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to conservative commentator and writer Jonah Goldberg about why President Trump should not be impeached, even though he believes Trump committed an impeachable offense.
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North Korea-U.S. Talks Break Down
North Korea said on Sunday that it had no desire to engage in new negotiations with the United States, rejecting Washington's suggestion that both countries meet again in Stockholm in two weeks.
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3 Scientists Win Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine
Three scientists who studied how cells sense and adapt to oxygen levels have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine — the first recipients of prestigious awards for 2019.
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New Jobs Holds Steady As Growth Slows
U.S. employers added 136,000 jobs in September and the unemployment rate fell to 3.5%. That's a sign the labor market is holding up, even as economic growth slows.
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Neal Katyal On Ukraine Investigation
Steve Inskeep talks with Neal Katyal, a former Justice Department solicitor general. He says the phone call at the center of an impeachment inquiry was among other things a campaign finance violation.