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Former FBI Director James Comey To Testify Before House Panel
David Greene talks to Democratic Rep. Robin Kelly of Illinois, a member of the House Oversight Committee, about what she expects from the testimony. NPR's Tim Mak weighs in on the conversation.
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Trump Announces Two Nominations
Before boarding Marine One, President Trump stopped to talk to reporters. He announced he's nominating Heather Nauert as U.S. ambassador to the U.N. and William Barr to be his attorney general.
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A Former Plantation Begins To Tell A Fuller Story Of Slavery In America
At a plantation once owned by James Monroe, America's fifth president, descendants of slaves owned by Monroe have become part of the story for the first time in 225 years.
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The Grammy Nominees We Interviewed In 2018
The 2019 Grammy nominations were announced this week. NPR's Michel Martin revisits some of her interviews with this year's nominees, including Pusha T and P.J. Morton.
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Britain's Parliament To Vote This Week On Theresa May's Brexit Terms
Steve Inskeep talks to Nigel Evans, a pro-Brexit member of Britain's Parliament, who has vowed to vote against the proposed deal agreed to by Prime Minister Theresa May.
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Advocates push for early voting in New York
Democrats who will run the state Senate in January say a top priority will be to expand access to voting in New York. Advocates say there are several...
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Another retracted study for ex-Cornell food researcher
More work by a prominent food researcher, including a study that took aim at the "Joy of Cooking," has been retracted because of problems with the data....
Commission recommends substantial pay raises for governor, state lawmakers
A pay commission for New York’s statewide elected officials recommends a hefty increase to the salaries of the governor, state senators and Assembly...
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A U.N. Migration Pact Is Dividing Europe — And Has Become Fodder For Nationalists
The pact, set to be approved this week, is meant to help the European Union navigate its most politically sensitive issue. The pact is non-binding, but several countries have pulled support.
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British Prime Minister Theresa May Postpones U.K. Vote On Brexit
British Prime Minister Theresa May has postponed a vote in parliament on her plan for Britain's exit from the European Union, after it became clear her government was facing a massive defeat.
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