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Democrats Are Exposed. They Have No Desire To Negotiate, Schlapp Says
Rachel Martin talks to White House communications official Mercedes Schlapp about ending the government shutdown. Both sides are stuck in their respective positions. NPR's Scott Horsley weighs in.
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Efforts To Expand Drilling In Arctic Interior Press Ahead During Shutdown
The Interior Department has taken flak this week with reports that employees — despite the partial government shutdown — are working to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling.
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J Mascis On World Cafe
Hear a live performance from the Dinosaur Jr. frontman, including two songs from his 2018 solo album, Elastic Days.
Hacks Are Getting So Common That Companies Are Turning To 'Cyber Insurance'
Insurance companies across the nation are writing over 1,000 cyber insurance policies every day in hopes of changing the weakest link in cyber space: human behavior.
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El Paso Pediatrician Discusses Medical Needs Of Migrant Children In Detention Centers
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Dr. Carlos Gutierrez, a pediatrician in El Paso, Texas, about the medical needs of migrants and what actions should be taken to ensure their safety in detention centers.
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High-Tech Vibrator Ban From CES Show Stirs Claims Of Sexism
A robotic sex toy for women was pulled from the Consumer Electronics Show. NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Wired's Emily Dreyfuss about the controversy.
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Government Shutdown Impacts Native American Tribes In Wyoming
Historic agreements require the government to supply basic needs to tribes like food, health care, road maintenance and police services. Tribes on central Wyoming's Wind River Reservation are feeling the pinch of the shutdown.
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Watkins Glen International will host Woodstock 50 festival
Another Woodstock 50th anniversary concert is happening in August and this one will be closer to us. Woodstock 50, organized by one of the producers of...
Cuomo: Extend background check waiting period for gun buys
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says he wants to extend the background check waiting period for firearm purchase from three days to 10 days...
LA Teachers Strike: Spanish-Speaking Parents May Be At A Disadvantage
The Los Angeles Unified School District is more than 70 percent Latino and serves many non-English speaking families. We examine strike awareness among Spanish-speaking parents.
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