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Round 2 Of Clinton-Trump Proves Combative — But Provides No Knockout
While it could be said Donald Trump upped his game in Sunday's debate, he still did not reach the level at which the carefully prepared and rehearsed Hillary Clinton has functioned in both debates.
Pence Sticks With Trump, Praises Running Mate In Post-Debate TV Appearances
Mike Pence is defending Donald Trump --and joining attacks on Bill Clinton — after a weekend where he criticized his running mate, and there was speculation that he might leave the Republican ticket.
PHOTOS: Students, Police Clash In South Africa Over Free Tuition Demands
Fires, stone-throwing, tear gas and water cannon filled the campus of the University of the Witwatersrand on Monday, when the school was supposed to reopen after weeks of unrest.
Lori McKenna On World Cafe
The Nashville songwriter has multiple No. 1 hits to her name, but her songs stay grounded and relatable. Hear a performance and conversation.
Divided States: 4 Ohio Voters Weigh In After The Second Debate
Did the second presidential debate — or the leaked video of Donald Trump making vulgar remarks about women — make a difference to four voters in divided Ohio?
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NBC Indefinitely Suspends Billy Bush After Trump Tape Leak
Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson speaks with NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik about how the scandal is playing out for the media company and its staff.
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Rethinking Automatic Insurance Coverage For Preventive Health Care
Three former leaders of an influential task force that issues guidelines for preventive care says insurance coverage for highly rated tests and services shouldn't be mandatory.
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Former U.S. Attorney General Responds To Trump's Special Prosecutor Comment
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Michael Mukasey, a former U.S. attorney general under President George W. Bush, about Donald Trump's pledge to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server.
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Supreme Court Hears Case On Racial Bias In Jury Deliberations
The justices ruled in 2014 that extreme juror bias could impede a fair trial and, if such a case arose, they would decide then if an exception was warranted. Now, that case has come.
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After Hurricane Matthew, Floodwaters Rise To Record Levels In North Carolina
As the rainwater dumped by Matthew flows downriver, towns are being overwhelmed by devastating floods. "You're dealing with just massive amounts of water," one reporter says.
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