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Democrat Nancy Pelosi Poised To Become House Speaker Once Again
A small group of House Democrats insist they have the votes to derail Rep. Nancy Pelosi from being confirmed as House speaker. Pelosi is confident and her record as a deal-maker is a central reason.
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Why Trump Has Continued His Defense Of Saudi Crown Prince
The Trump administration has invested a lot in Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Now, the president is hesitant to blame him for the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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Former Title IX Official Outlines Changes To How Colleges Handle Sexual Assault Cases
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Patty Crawford, a former Title IX coordinator for Baylor University, about new regulations proposed by the U.S. Department of Education.
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Report: Nashville Traffic Stops Target African-Americans, Don't Reduce Crime
A review of 2.5 million traffic stops in Nashville finds significant bias against black drivers. Those stops contributed to two fatal shootings by police in two years. City leaders weigh ending them.
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Arizona Woman Finds Gray Pigeon Dressed To Impress
The bird was wearing a specially made vest decorated with gold and silver rhinestones. It was turned into a shelter, which posted a photo of it and its bedazzled outfit — trying to locate the owner.
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Author Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall Embarks On The Quest To Cure Hangovers In 'Hungover'
As long as humans have imbibed alcohol, they've had hangovers. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall about his book, Hungover: The Morning After and One Man's Quest for the Cure.
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Central American Migrants Arrive In Tijuana With Uncertain Future
Thousands of Central American migrants who have traveled weeks to get to the U.S. border are in Tijuana facing an uncertain future. Mexicans there resent them and the asylum process could take months.
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Arrival Of Central American Migrants In Tijuana Causes Tension With City Residents
There is growing concern as more and more migrants are headed toward the U.S. border near San Diego, creating crowded conditions and protests in Mexican border towns.
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Week In Music: Taylor Swift's New Deal And Zayn Malik's Cover Of A Bollywood Hit
In music news this week, Taylor Swift has a new long-term record deal with Universal Music Group that could cause a ripple effect in digital streaming, and Zayn Malik released a Bollywood cover song.
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The Thanksgiving Prank That's Giving Parents Heartburn Before The Big Meal
Leading up to Thanksgiving people have been pranking their parents by asking them how to cook a giant turkey — in the microwave. The joke and the varied responses have taken over the Internet.
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