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'Hillary' Documentary Sets Clinton's Career And Marriage Against Culture War Backdrop
A new documentary reveals behind-the-scenes footage from Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign and explores her life and career against the backdrop of the culture wars of the 1990s and 2000s.
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State Officials, First Responders In Washington Take Coronavirus Precautions
Washington state has issued new public health guidance regarding the coronavirus — including that people at higher risk of illness stay home and away from large groups of people.
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Great Grandpa Hits Its Stride On 'Four Of Arrows'
Hear a mini-concert of songs from the band's sophomore album in this session.
CDC 'Vaccine Expert' On Coronavirus Outbreak In The U.S.
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Dr. Nancy Messonnier, director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, about confronting the U.S. coronavirus outbreak.
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News Brief: Coronavirus, Michigan Primary, Mortgage Rates Drop
New coronavirus cases emerge across the country. Michigan is the biggest of the six primary states voting next week. And, a cease-fire between Turkey and Russia is in effect in northwestern Syria.
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NFL Proposal Divides Big Names And No-Names, Columnist Writes
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to USA Today NFL columnist Jarrett Bell about the class struggle emerging as NFL players debate the proposed collective bargaining agreement.
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Red Wine Was Coming Out Of The Water Taps In Italian Village
It turns out this dream scenario was just an accident. According to The Telegraph in Britain, the silo at a local winery was leaking into the village's water supply. The problem has been resolved.
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U.S. Added 273,000 Jobs Last Month, But Economists Brace For Coronavirus Impact
The increase was about 100,000 more than expected and unemployment dipped to 3.5%. The labor market appears resilient, but fears are growing that the coronavirus will take a toll on the economy.
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Mandy Moore On Self-Forgiveness And Her Musical Reawakening On 'Silver Landings'
After a decade-long gap between albums, the singer and This Is Us star talks to NPR's Ari Shapiro about returning to music, conquering self doubt and revisiting old songs.
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Nursing Homes Brace For Coronavirus Threats
Many of the deaths from coronavirus have been at a nursing home in Kirkland, Wash. Nursing homes face numerous problems controlling infection.
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