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Overlooked Political Stories Of 2019
President Trump's impeachment and the Mueller investigation were the top news stories in 2019. We go over other stories from 2019 that deserve a second look.
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Michigan's Potter Park Zoo Welcomes Birth Of Black Rhino Calf
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Amy Morris-Hall and Pat Fountain of Potter Park Zoo in Lansing, Mich., about the birth of the zoo's new black rhino calf. The species is critically endangered.
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How Trump's Trade Agenda Played Out In 2019
President Trump's trade agenda began to take hold in 2019. There was a revised NAFTA agreement and an initial deal with China. But deep uncertainty remains over U.S. trade relations with the world.
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What The Space Force Means For The National Guard
President Trump recently signed a bill that will create a new branch of the U.S. military called Space Force. The National Guard will play a key role.
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The Biggest National Security Stories Of 2019
A round-up of the biggest stories in national security this year, including Syria, North Korea and Afghanistan, and a look forward to 2020.
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Disgraced Former Cardinal Made Payments To Vatican Officials During Sex Abuse Case
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Washington Post reporter Shawn Boburg about a disgraced former cardinal who made church payments to Vatican officials investigating him for the sexual abuse of a minor.
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A Look At The FAA's Proposed Drone Regulations
Troy Rule, associate law professor at Arizona State University, tells NPR's Ari Shapiro about the Federal Aviation Administration's proposed new regulations that would allow them to track drones.
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Engineering Designs For People With Autism
Engineering students in Connecticut are working on designs that could make everyday life easier for people with autism and their families.
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New York Gov. Cuomo On Hanukkah Celebrations Stabbing
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo about a stabbing attack at a Hanukkah party in Monsey, N.Y., that left five injured.
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Gloria Gaynor: 'I Will Survive' Is 'The Core Of My Purpose'
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with singer Gloria Gaynor about her Grammy-nominated album, Testimony.
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