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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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State Legislature acting on early voting, transgender rights
The Senate and Assembly are approving measures to expand the window in which New Yorkers can vote in elections, from one day to 11 days. The action...
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Bidding Farewell To 'Hello, Dolly!': Actress Carol Channing Dies At 97
Channing's big break came in 1949 when she was cast as Lorelei Lee in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. But she'll always be remembered for her role as a life-loving matchmaker and "meddler" in Hello, Dolly!
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Former DOJ Employee Weighs In On William Barr's Confirmation Hearing
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Jennifer Daskal, an associate law professor at American University and a former Justice Department employee, about William Barr's confirmation hearing.
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High Velocity And Control: Jazz Pianist James Francies Takes His First 'Flight'
The up-and-coming pianist has crossing boundaries, taking his jazz chops to hip-hop and pop sessions. Now, he's released his debut album.
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Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse On Trump Nominee William Barr's Confirmation Hearing
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., about his questioning of William Barr regarding the steps he'd take to protect the Mueller investigation as attorney general.
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In Kansas City, Maybe Don't Use The Word 'Patriot' This Week
The Chiefs play New England for a ticket to the Super Bowl. A Kansas City amusement park has altered the name of its roller coaster The Patriot to The Patrick in honor of Chiefs' QB Patrick Mahomes.
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Israel Conducts Strikes Against Iranian Targets In Syria
Israel struck Iranian military targets in Syria, killing at least 11 people. The Israeli military's admission broke precedent, as its spokespersons have avoided revealing military activities in Syria.
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Trump Proposal Isn't Real Compromise, Advocacy Group Head Says
Rachel Martin talks to Cristina Jiménez of United We Dream, who says she is opposed to President Trump's offer to extend protections for some immigrants to end the partial government shutdown.
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Royal Caribbean Bans Passenger Who Jumped From Ship For Life
Officials say the world's largest cruise ship was docked in the Bahamas when Nick Naydev woke up from a night of drinking and decided to take the plunge. The company is also exploring legal action.
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