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Trump Violating Lawyers' First Rule For Clients: Keep Your Mouth Shut
The president and his advisers are playing into lawyers' worst nightmare: digging their legal case into a deep hole by making remarks outside the courtroom.
Film 'The Belko Experiment' Pits Office Workers In A Life-Or-Death Struggle
The film is a change of pace for screenwriter and producer James Gunn, who’s best known for the hit 2014 film “Guardians of the Galaxy.”
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What Is The Alternative Minimum Tax?
The release of two pages of President Trump's 2005 tax return this week has drawn attention to the tax.
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Trump Vows To Battle 'Judicial Overreach' After Travel Ban Blocked Again
Here & Now's Meghna Chakrabarti talks with law professor Rick Hasen about the legal challenges to the new revised travel ban.
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Over-The-Counter Birth Control Pills Would Be Safe For Teens, Researchers Say
Making contraceptives available over the counter is safe, a review of research finds, and could lead to fewer unplanned pregnancies in both teens and adult women.
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Trump's Campaign Rhetoric Hinders Legal Argument For Travel Ban
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Josh Blackman, a professor at South Texas College of Law Houston, about how President Trump's speech against Muslims during the campaign has hurt him in his legal arguments for the travel ban.
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Geert Wilders' Poor Showing In Dutch Election Slows Populist Momentum
It was supposed to be the third victory for populism, after Brexit and Donald Trump, but Geert Wilders' relatively poor showing in the Netherlands general election has created a speed bump in what some hoped would be a populist momentum.
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Vietnamese American Photographer An-My Le Selected For Whitney Biennial
Vietnamese American photographer An-My Le is one of 63 artists selected for this year's Whitney Biennial. Her new work was shot in Louisiana.
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Digitization Unearths New Data From Cold War-Era Nuclear Test Films
The U.S. conducted hundreds of atmospheric nuclear tests between 1945 and 1962 — and filmed them. A project to digitize those films has changed the analysis of the nuclear explosions themselves.
First Openly Transgender Professional Team Athlete Retires
Harrison Browne announced his retirement from the National Women's Hockey League. He says the support since coming out last October, has been overwhelming.
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