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Nice Things In 2018 With NPR Politics Podcast Co-Host Asma Khalid
NPR's Michel Martin asks Asma Khalid what gave her joy in 2018. Her answer: "The Modist," a women's fashion retailer focused on modest clothing.
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You Can Eat Like Johnny Cash — Thanks To A Cookbook From Country Music's First Family
The son of country music legends Johnny Cash and June Carter has compiled a book of Southern recipes handed down in his family through the years.
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When She Fled Afghanistan, She Took Her Schoolbooks With Her
If you had to leave your home at a moment's notice, what would you take with you? Sidiqa Sidiqi tells NPR's Don Gonyea she concealed her first grade textbooks when she fled Kabul.
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In The New Year, Opioid-Makers Will Confront Numerous Lawsuits
Opioid manufacturers are facing dozens of lawsuits from state and local governments that blame them for the cost of the epidemic. Lawyers for both sides are due at trial in the coming year.
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Journalists Demand Nicaragua Stop Attacking Reporters
Worldwide journalism groups are demanding that the government of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega stop its attacks on journalists. Costa Rica wants an imprisoned TV journalist released too.
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Kevin Hassett On Trade Talks With China, Partial Government Shutdown
Steve Inskeep talks to Kevin Hassett, chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, about trade talks and the partial government shutdown. NPR's Scott Horsley weighs in on the discussion.
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Cow Tumbles Out Of Trailer Bound For Slaughterhouse
Police in New Jersey alerted an animal shelter when a cow was found walking along I-80. The cow suffered cuts and scrapes when it fell out of the trailer.
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Cuomo's third term: socially liberal, fiscally conservative?
Gov. Andrew Cuomo begins his third term in office Jan. 1, with a planned address on Ellis Island, the site of major immigration to the United States...
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NY expands legal aid program for immigrants
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) New York state is expanding a legal defense project for immigrants launched in 2017 to include social and health care services for...
Cuomo vetoes bill that would have added bereavement to paid family leave program
Governor Andrew Cuomo has vetoed a bill that would have added bereavement leave to New York’s paid family leave law. The legislation, which was...
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