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Rosenstein Dismisses Threats From Antagonists In Congress
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has warned lawmakers against threatening the Justice Department after a draft of articles of impeachment against him was circulated on Capitol Hill.
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'Rachel Divide' Director Says Dolezal 'Has Remained Resolute'
In 2015, Rachel Dolezal became a walking Rorschach test for America's racial dysfunction. A new Netflix documentary explores what happened to Dolezal after the initial furor died down.
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World Cafe Nashville: Tim Gent's '333' Calls For Hustle As Means To Liberation
The Tennessee-raised artist's upcoming album Life Away From Home is occasionally combative, but more often artfully composed or confiding.
DJ Sessions: Atlanta's Hip-Hop Up-And-Comers
Atlanta's hip-hop scene is booming with new music from well-known acts like Migos and Lil Yachty. But there's a long list of up-and-comers bringing fresh sounds to the city.
Dave Lory On World Cafe: A Window Into Jeff Buckley's Tremendous Artistic Life
Enjoy an early preview of stories from Lory's new book, Jeff Buckley: From Hallelujah to Last Goodbye, coming May 29, the anniversary of Buckley's death.
Arizona Teachers Head Back To School Without All Their Issues Addressed
Arizona teachers headed back to school Friday after a six-day walkout. On Thursday, the governor signed a new education funding bill. Walkouts across the country have started a national conversation about teacher pay.
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Life As A Syrian Rebel
With the Syrian civil war in its eighth year, a rebel describes the many transformations he and his enemies have undergone — and how he'll keep fighting.
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GOP Lawmakers Aim To Roll Back Regs Using Old Law In A New Way
Republicans lawmakers are expected to overturn a rule designed to prevent discrimination by auto lenders. It's part of a broader effort to roll back other regs using the Congressional Review Act.
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2 more GOP lawmakers won't seek re-election in NY Senate
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) Two more Republican members of the New York Senate say they won't run for re-election in another sign of the political headwinds...
New York's dairy industry pays the price for immigration policies, advocate says
Current U.S. immigration policies pose an economic threat to New York's struggling dairy industry, according to the director of a farmworker program at...
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