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Controversial Polish Law Forces Top Judges To Retire
It's an opportunity for the nationalist-populist ruling party to reshape the courts. Noel King talks to Lukasz Pawlowski, managing editor of magazine Kultura Liberalna in Warsaw.
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Felons In Florida Want Their Voting Rights Back Without A Hassle
One of out every 10 adults in Florida is not eligible to vote because of a state law that prevents former felons from doing so without a lengthy process. There are efforts underway to change that.
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In 'Light Of The Stars,' Adam Frank Studies Alien Worlds To Find Earth's Fate
Astrophysicist Adam Frank has a new book out, Light of the Stars: Alien Worlds and the Fate of the Earth. He talks to NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about it.
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Pompeo In North Korea: What Success Would Look Like
As Secretary of State Mike Pompeo travels to North Korea, host Ailsa Chang talks with David Kang, director of the Korean Studies Institute at the University of Southern California, about the ongoing negotiations between the Trump administration and North Korea.
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Former EPA Head Says Pruitt's Resignation Is 'Way Overdue'
Scott Pruitt is out as head of Environmental Protection Agency after a string of scandals. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Christine Todd Whitman, former EPA head under President George W. Bush.
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Anxiety Grows Over Anti-Immigrant Actions: 'We Feel They Are After Us'
Many immigrant families say they are more anxious and fearful than ever that even those here legally may be rounded up and deported. Many Hispanic Americans in particular are living on edge.
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Trade Dispute Grows Between The U.S. And China
The U.S. imposed tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese goods. China responded by doing the same — beginning what many say is a crippling trade war between the world's two largest economies.
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Pompeo Visits North Korea Amid Doubts Pyongyang Will Denuclearize
Steve Inskeep talks to Sue Mi Terry, Korea analyst for the Center for Strategic and International studies, about the secretary of State's trip to North Korea to continue talks about denuclearization.
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Good Riddance To Departing EPA Chief Pruitt, Sen. Carper Says
Noel King talks to Democratic Sen. Tom Carper of Delaware about the resignation of Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt. During Pruitt's 16-month tenure, the scandals piled up.
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Supreme Court's Religious Makeup Evolves As Members Change
The current religious makeup of the U.S. Supreme Court is predominantly Jewish and Catholic. Why is that so, and how much does the religion of the justices matter?
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