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Josh Gordon Joins New England Patriots
NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Barstool Sports writer Jerry Thornton about the New England Patriots acquiring Josh Gordon and whether his talent on the field outweighs his flaws.
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News Brief: Kavanaugh Latest, Brexit, Koreas Summit
We have the latest developments on the sexual assault allegations against Brett Kavanaugh. Also, European leaders are meeting to discuss Brexit, while leaders of North and South Korea also met.
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Conservative Group Defends Kavanaugh Nomination
Carrie Severino of the conservative organization the Judicial Crisis Network tells Steve Inskeep why her group stands by Judge Brett Kavanaugh after he was accused of a sexual assault decades ago.
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Report examines portrayals of race by Rochester media
When it comes to how people of color are portrayed in local media stories, there is a disconnect between what community members and the media perceive....
Leon Bridges On World Cafe
Although Leon Bridges didn't perform live songs with a band for this session, he required no special prodding to croon a capella during our chat.
As Catholic Sex Abuse Crisis Deepens, Conservative Circles Blame Gay Priests
Some conservative Catholics are blaming clergy sex abuse on gay priests, citing "homosexual networks" in the church. The argument reflects wider cultural and political conflict in Catholic circles.
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Brooklyn Diocese Reaches $27.5 Million Settlement In Sex Abuse Case
The Diocese of Brooklyn, N.Y., has agreed to a $27.5 million settlement in a sex abuse case. It involves a former religion teacher at a church-affiliated school who molested and raped four boys.
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Can The Men Accused Of Sexual Assault In the #MeToo Movement Return To Public Life?
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with The New Yorker's Jia Tolentino about two recent essays by men connected to the #MeToo movement. Tolentino says the essays missed the mark.
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Delaware DMV Makes 'Safe Selfie Zones' For New Drivers
The Delaware DMV has now set up "Safe Selfie Zones" at motor vehicle offices. You stand in front of a colorful backdrop that says "Look who's driving now," and you keep the license out of sight.
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Watergate Prosecutor On Investigating Kavanaugh Accusations
Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks co-wrote an op-ed saying there should be an FBI inquiry into the accusations of Christine Blasey Ford. She talks with NPR's Rachel Martin.
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