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N.Y. Attorney General Files Suit Against Trump Foundation
Barbara Underwood is suing the Donald J. Trump Foundation and its board of directors. Host David Greene talks with Bobby Allyn of WHYY about the investigation and about Trump's response on Twitter.
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DHS Secretary Nielsen's Family Separation Defense Isn't Her First Controversial Position
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen has spent her career in and out of government working on issues of national security. None of her jobs, however, have been so controversial as her role in policing the U.S. border.
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The Unusual Success Of The 'Wallace The Brave' Comic Strip
Wallace the Brave is a new daily comic strip, which is getting attention, award recognition and increasing readership. It's about a boy who's less depressed than Peanuts character Charlie Brown and kinder than Calvin & Hobbes.
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Colorado Rep. Mike Coffman Says Family Separation Policy Should End
Republicans are facing backlash over the Trump Administration's policy that separates families from their children at the Southwest border. NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Rep. Mike Coffman, R-Colo., who has criticized the policy and says the administration should put a stop to it.
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D.C. Voters Back Measure To Raise Minimum Wage For Tipped Workers
Voters in Washington, D.C., a have approved a ballot measure to gradually raise the minimum wage for tipped workers to $15 an hour.
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House Considers 2 Immigration Bills As Southern Border Crisis Persists
Rachel Martin talks to Republican Rep. Warren Davidson of Ohio about what's next for Congress on immigration policy after President Trump met with House Republicans on Tuesday.
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A 150-year-old chestnut tree, a witness to history, is felled outside Susan B. Anthony house
A 150 year old horse chestnut tree that witnessed some remarkable times in Rochester history and American history was cut down outside the Susan B....
Protesters in Geneva challenge separation of immigrant families
Protesters at Congressman Tom Reed’s office in Geneva called on the representative to take action against an immigration policy that is separating...
Political opponents slam Cuomo on first day of corruption trial of governor's former associates
Prosecutors and lawyers for the defense gave opening statements Monday in the bid rigging trial of a former associate of Governor Cuomo and two upstate...
Bettye LaVette On World Cafe
At 72 years old, LaVette is back with a deep dive into Bob Dylan's songbook for her latest record Things Have Changed.
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