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Legislature to hold hearings on sexual harassment Feb. 13
The New York State Legislature has announced it will hold hearings on Feb. 13 about sexual harassment in state government. The announcement was hailed...
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BuzzFeed News Reporter Details Story About Trump, Michael Cohen And Lying To Congress
A new story in Buzzfeed News says President Trump directed his former lawyer to lie to Congress. Anthony Cormier, one of the Buzzfeed News reporters who broke the story, talks to Steve Inskeep.
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Mumford & Sons Get Acoustic Again On World Cafe
The members of Mumford & Sons went through a lot of personal changes that fed into writing the band's fourth album, Delta.
Neyla Pekarek Strikes Out On Her Own In New Album Drawing On Colorado Folklore
NPR's Melissa Block talks to Neyla Pekarek, formerly of The Lumineers, about her debut solo album, Rattlesnake, which was inspired by an actual frontierswoman named "Rattlesnake Kate."
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In Mexico, Dozens Killed In Gasoline Pipeline Explosion
A gasoline pipeline in the Mexican state of Hidalgo exploded Friday evening, killing more than 60 people and leaving many more injured. The pipeline had been illegally tapped by gasoline thieves.
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During Government Shutdown, Many Federal Workers Can't Afford To Miss A Paycheck
The federal government's failure to pay its workers during the shutdown has caused hardship for many. Economist Joseph Stiglitz tells NPR's Melissa Block why so many have no savings to fall back on.
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'Who Will Write Our History' Gives New Insight Into Warsaw Ghetto
An unearthed archive of eyewitness accounts from the Warsaw ghetto forms the basis of a new Holocaust documentary Who Will Write Our History? NPR's Melissa Block interviews filmmaker Roberta Grossman.
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Lack Of Data Processing During Government Shutdown Compounds Economic Effects
As the partial government shutdown drags on, more people, organizations and entire state governments are feeling the pain. The trickle-down in places like Texas blossoms as the shutdown continues.
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He Was 460 Pounds. What Confronting His Weight Taught Him About Obesity In America
"Losing weight is figuring out something you can live with," says Tommy Tomlinson, author of the new memoir The Elephant in the Room: One Fat Man's Quest to Get Smaller in a Growing America.
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Local Response To Viral Video
After a video of a confrontation between a group of students and a Native American activist at the Lincoln Memorial went viral, conflicting narratives have made what actually happened unclear.
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