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In A Rare Move, Chief Justice Roberts Criticizes President Trump
Steve Inskeep talks to Supreme Court reporter Amy Howe about the chief justice, who took issue with Trump's description of a federal judge who ruled against an asylum policy as "an Obama judge."
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Ruston Kelly On World Cafe
Kelly's been to the brink and back. You can hear that journey in the moving songs that make up his latest album, Dying Star.
Remembering Dorcas Reilly, Inventor Of The Classic Green-Bean Casserole
The inventor of the green-bean casserole, Dorcas Reilly died on Oct. 15 at 92. This Thanksgiving, Campbell's Soup estimates the dish will be served and enjoyed in more than 20 million homes Thursday.
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Nearly 10 Years After The Mumbai Terror Attacks, Maritime Security Has Improved
Nearly 10 years have passed since more than 160 people were killed in the Mumbai terror attacks. They lasted four days and left residents and foreign tourists traumatized.
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Consumers Shop For Doorbuster Deals On Black Friday
More than 70 percent of Americans are expected to shop over this holiday weekend to take advantage of the sales. Consumer confidence is at its highest since the early 2000s.
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Areas With Mass Transit See Job Growth, Research Indicates
A report shows that the overwhelming majority of jobs created in the Chicago area are located near transit stations. The same thing is happening in other metropolitan regions — as well as the suburbs.
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Protesters Across France Oppose Plans To Raise Gas Prices
Paris is bracing for major protests this weekend. Demonstrators in fluorescent yellow vests are threatening to block the French city over a gas tax hike.
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How To Stay 'Vegan Strong' These Holidays
How to survive the holidays if you're a vegan? Bill Muir has some ideas. He speaks with NPR's Michel Martin about his new book, Vegan Strong.
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5 Major Shootings Last Week Align With Recent U.S. Gun Violence Trends
There were five high-profile shootings this past week. NPR's Michel Martin asks Mark Bryant of the Gun Violence Archive whether those numbers are out of the ordinary.
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Number Of Migrant Children In Texas Shelters Is Increasing
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Texas Tribune reporter Edgar Walters about why so many migrant children are in shelters in Texas and throughout the U.S.
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