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Former 'NYT' Executive Editor Jill Abramson Responds To Plagiarism Allegations
Jill Abramson, former editor of The New York Times, has been accused of plagiarizing in her new book Merchants of Truth. Abramson spoke with NPR's Michel Martin.
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Investigation Shows How Police Departments Clear Rape Cases Without Making An Arrest
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Newsy reporter Mark Greenblatt about a joint investigation on how police departments clear rape cases without making an arrest using an "exceptionally cleared" classification.
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10 Sessions From Grammy-Nominated 'World Cafe' Guests
Listen back to sessions from 2019 Grammy nominees who have come through our doors this past year.
Why The U.S. Has Continued To Fight In Afghanistan
President Trump made it clear that he's intent on leaving Afghanistan, even as top military officials warn that nation harbors a growing number of groups intent on attacking the U.S.
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Bezos Accuses 'National Enquirer' Owner Of Extortion
In an explosive blog post Thursday, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos accused the National Enquirer's owner of trying to extort him over personal photos.
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Rep. Chuck Fleischmann On Border Funding
NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Republican Rep. Chuck Fleischmann. He's a member of the panel negotiating a border funding solution to prevent another government shutdown next week.
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Jeff Bezos Accuses National Enquirer Of Blackmail
Rachel Martin speaks with CNN media reporter Brian Stelter about Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' accusation that the National Enquirer blackmailed him. Bezos is the Amazon CEO and owner of the Washington Post.
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'Love Poems For Married People' Will Help Spice Things Up In The— Zzzzz
Honey? You awake? The soft glow of a smartphone screen, the caress of sweatpants, a new collection of poems by John Kenney celebrates what happens to romance after years (and years) of marriage.
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The State Of The Bipartisan Border Security Negotiations
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Rep. Tom Graves, R-Ga., and one of the 17 members of the bipartisan conference committee attempting to find a compromise deal on border security.
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What Bezos' Allegations Could Mean For American Media's Immunity Deal
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with CNN legal analyst and New Yorker writer Jeffrey Toobin about his perspective on the dust-up between Jeff Bezos and National Enquirer publisher American Media, Inc.
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