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Trump Decries His Foundation's Closure, Overstating Its Giving
Trump blasted the media for not reporting on his charitable giving through the foundation. In fact, Trump hasn't given his own money since 2008, and the organization has been embroiled in scandal.
Las Vegas Residents Show Up In Droves To Donate Blood After Massacre
Las Vegas residents fight through the shock and fear of the mass shootings from the Mandalay Bay hotel Sunday night. Despite being traumatized, many showed up in long lines to give blood.
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Dishing On Next Year's Food Trends
Food writer Mimi Sheraton talks about what she expects to see on people's plates in 2017.
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My Mother's 10-Year Quest To Feed Me From 5,500 Miles Away
It's a story of poor phone connections, suitcases full of Russian snacks, non-optional love of borsch and a globetrotting meat grinder.
Manhattan Beach Mayor On Why Reopening Beaches Is Good For Human Health
Los Angeles County Beaches reopened with some restrictions a six week closure due to the pandemic. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Manhattan Beach Mayor Richard Montgomery on why he supports the move.
Afghan Interpreter Was So Close To Fleeing Afghanistan And Then Kabul Fell
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Khan, an Afghan national who worked as an interpreter for the U.S. military for four years, about the safety situation in Afghanistan following the Taliban takeover.
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Senate's Budget Deal Spends Too Much Money, Rep. Davidson Says
Steve Inskeep talks to Republican Rep. Warren Davidson of Ohio about the Senate's federal spending deal that includes more money for the armed forces, disaster victims, infrastructure and more.
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Ex-Intel Chief Clapper Weighs In On Russia Influence Investigation
Rachel Martin talks to former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper about the Russia influence probe and the recent criticisms against the intelligence agencies.
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Protest Calls Grow To Abolish U.S. Immigration And Customs Enforcement
Noel King talks to Sarah Saldaña, former director of ICE, about demonstrators marching in cities throughout the country and on the border demanding the 15-year-old agency be abolished.
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Thousands Of Workers Say Their Jobs Are Unsafe As Economy Reopens
In places ranging from chicken processing plants to hair salons, workers say employers aren't doing enough to protect them from getting sick. Advocates blame a lack of mandatory federal safety rules.
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