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GOP Rep. Steve King's Constituents Are Rethinking His Political Future
After Republican Rep. Steve King of Iowa was rebuked by the U.S. House this week for making racist comments, voters in his district are debating his remarks and whether he should stay in office.
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For Wildfire Victims Suing PG&E, A Company Bankruptcy Could Impact Their Compensation
Lawyers have descended on Chico, Calif., in a race to find fire victims to sign up for lawsuits against PG&E. But the utility company's announcement that they will be filing for bankruptcy has thrown the legal race into chaos.
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Composer And Pianist André Mehmari On The Possibilities Of Theme And Variation
NPR's Ari Shapiro catches up with Brazilian composer and pianist André Mehmari, who improvised a nearly 30-minute version of the All Things Considered theme song.
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At 2-Year Mark, Trump Says He's Done More Than He's Promised
Two years ago, Donald Trump promised voters a long list of things he would do as president. As he completes his second year in office, we check the president's progress.
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In Britain, There Are Calls For A 2nd Brexit Referendum
Steve Inskeep talks to former British Foreign Secretary David Miliband, who believes it's time for a second Brexit referendum after Prime Minister Theresa May's plan was defeated in parliament.
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African Leaders Want Congo To Delay Declaring Final Results Of Presidential Election
The African Union is calling on the Democratic Republic of the Congo to hold off declaring final results of the disputed presidential election. African leaders have "serious doubts" about the results.
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President Trump Postpones House Speaker Pelosi's Trip To Afghanistan
Trump appears to be retaliating against Nancy Pelosi for suggesting he delay his State of the Union speech amid the government shutdown, by postponing at the last minute, her trip to Afghanistan.
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Winter Storm Warning Saturday Afternoon Through Sunday Evening
The Finger Lakes is under a Winter Storm Warning beginning Saturday afternoon and continuing through Sunday evening. For more on what we can expect, we…
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'Inheritance' Author: Genetic Test Unravels Family History, Identity
Dani Shapiro found out through a genealogy website that the man who raised her was not her biological father. NPR's Melissa Block talks with Shapiro about her book.
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Trade Wars And The Shutdown: Where Does The Economy Stand?
David Greene talks to David Wessel, director of the Hutchins Center at the Brookings Institution, about whether U.S. economic growth can sustain the trade war with China and the government shutdown.
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