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Fashion as a force: Cornell exhibit explores women's empowerment through clothing
"Women Empowered: Fashions From the Frontline," is an exhibit at Cornell University chronicling the ways women have used fashion throughout history to...
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U.S. Prison Inmates To Strike Over Poor Living Conditions
Prisoners in 17 states will strike Tuesday in an effort to draw attention to conditions and what they say are exploitative labor practices. David Greene talks to German Lopez, senior reporter at Vox.
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Authorities Investigate Sexual Assault Claim Against Weinstein Accuser
The New York Times reports actress Asia Argento paid off an underage actor to keep quiet about their sexual encounter. Argento is one of the women accusing Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein of rape.
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Trump Administration Expected To Reveal Changes On Coal-Fired Plants
David Greene talks to former EPA official Janet McCabe as President Trump is expected to formally propose a vast overhaul of climate change regulations, including rules she helped to write.
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Woman Dupes Dozens Of Men On Tinder
A bunch of guys showed up to a New York City park thinking they had a private date with a woman named Natasha — not realizing she'd used the dating app to draw them there for her own Hunger Games.
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Microsoft Says It Thwarted Attack By Russian Hackers
Microsoft says a group associated with the Russian government has been targeting U.S. political groups ahead of the elections. NPR talks to Brad Smith, Microsoft's president and chief legal officer.
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Greece's International Bailout Ends, But That Doesn't Mean Immediate Improvements
The international bailout of Greece officially ends Monday, but after years of austerity, many Greeks will not see an immediate improvement in their lives.
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Jury In Manafort Trial Reaches Verdict On 8 Charges, Judge Declares Mistrial On Others
The jury in the trial of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort found him guilty on eight counts of bank and tax fraud. Judge T.S. Ellis III declared a mistrial on the other 10 counts.
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Former U.S. Attorney Responds To Manafort Verdict And Cohen's Plea Deal
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with former U.S. attorney and University of Michigan law professor Barbara McQuade about Michael Cohen's plea deal and the verdict in Paul Manafort's trial.
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Separate Court Actions Taken Against 2 Ex-Trump Confidants
Rachel Martin talks to former federal prosecutor Harry Sandick about Michael Cohen pleading guilty to eight federal counts, and a jury finding Paul Manafort guilty of eight of 18 counts.
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