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With A Little Help From Larry David, Bernie Sanders Does 'SNL'
Bernie Sanders impersonator Larry David hosted the episode with a cameo from the senator himself. Sanders slipped in a main campaign message, while David jabbed at the candidate's cantankerous side.
Cultural Appropriation In Pop Music — When Are Artists In The Wrong?
When Coldplay and Beyoncé released the music video for their new song, they were immediately accused of cultural appropriation. What does that mean? And how pervasive is it in the music industry?
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Clinton And Sanders Test New Campaign Tactics Ahead Of New Hampshire
Hillary Clinton is trailing Bernie Sanders in New Hampshire. The way they're campaigning in that state ahead of Tuesday's primary tells you something about how they're positioned in the race.
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Australia Maintains Detention Policy For Boat-Traveling Refugees
The Australian High Court has upheld the country's policy of sending asylum-seekers to remote offshore detention centers. Rachel Martin talks to Matt Siegel of Reuters in Australia about the decision.
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We've Begun To Draw The Line, But It's Tough To Define Sexual Harassment
A landmark Supreme Court case made sexual harassment in the workplace illegal 30 years ago. In For The Record, we look at how much things have changed — or not — for women in the workplace.
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Professor Who Said Christians, Muslims Share A God Is Leaving Christian College
Larycia Hawkins says she expressed solidarity with Muslims; evangelical Wheaton College said she contradicted its statement of faith. Hawkins, who faced possible termination, is leaving the school.
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A Tale Of Twin Brothers: Poland's Mourned Leader And Lonely Mastermind
The Guardian and The Associated Press offer two windows into the gripping drama of Polish politics: a look at a nation-shaping plane crash, and a profile of the man pulling Poland's political strings.
'Our Gang' Chronicles Lives Of African-American Actors In 'The Little Rascals'
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to author Julia Lee about her book Our Gang: A Racial History of The Little Rascals. She chronicles the story of the African-American actors in the films. They were hailed as heroes of the black community for a time but were later reviled for their roles.
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Found Recipes: 'Wurst Cakes'
Writer Diana Abu-Jaber recalls her grandmother's holiday cookies, which they call "wurst cakes." This story originally aired on Dec. 12, 2013 on All Things Considered.
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Toy Stories: When Some Assembly Is Required
Lots of Christmas toys mean lots of work putting them all together. Our listeners share some of their best and worst experiences.
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