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Buttigieg Says Success As South Bend's Mayor Prepared Him To Be President
As the mayor of South Bend, Ind., Pete Buttigieg says he can bridge the divide between progressives and "red state" voters. He is expected to announce he's running for president this weekend.
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Former Diplomats Reflect On Impact Of WikiLeaks Release Of Diplomatic Cables In 2010
Nearly a decade after WikiLeaks published thousands of diplomatic cables, one former ambassador describes it as "the toxic gift that keeps on giving." Diplomats spent years rebuilding trust with other governments.
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Republican State Lawmakers Split Over Anti-Abortion Strategy
Ohio is the latest Republican-led state to pass a ban on abortion once a fetal heartbeat can be detected. But Tennessee this week backed off a similar bill, fearing costly legal battles. What now?
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#NPRPoetry Month: Lauren Alleyne
It's National Poetry Month, and for our series #NPRPoetry, NPR's Michel Martin speaks with poet Lauren Alleyne. Alleyne combed Twitter for her favorite original poems.
On Tax Day, The IRS Is Short Of Money
The agency's budget has been cut sharply over the past decade. That means fewer audits. The Trump administration says those cuts may have gone too far and it's seeking more money for tax enforcement.
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Tiger Woods Makes Remarkable Return With Fifth Masters Win
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Yahoo sports columnist Dan Wetzel about Tiger Woods' comeback as a person and player, following his fifth Masters win on Sunday.
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Could The Release Of The Mueller Report Change President Trump's Narrative?
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with New Yorker staff writer Susan Glasser, about how President Trump has bounced back up in the polls since the release of the summary of the Mueller report.
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Writer Elaina Plott Looks 'Inside Ivanka Trump's Dreamworld' For 'The Atlantic'
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Elaina Plott of The Atlantic, about Ivanka Trump and how her image and personal brand have come under deep scrutiny during her father's presidency.
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2019 Pulitzer Prizes Turn The Spotlight On Some Dangers Journalists Face
From big papers to small, famous authors to unknowns, the Pulitzer Prizes cover the map of American writing and music.
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Trump Supports Sending Migrants To Sanctuary Cities
Steve Inskeep talks to White House spokesman Adam Kennedy about how the White House is embracing the idea of sending migrants to sanctuary cities. NPR's Domenico Montanaro weighs in.
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