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Top Chicago Prosecutor Kim Foxx Discusses Decision In Jussie Smollett Case
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Cook County, Ill., State's Attorney Kim Foxx about why prosecutors decided to drop all charges against actor Jussie Smollett, who was indicted on 16 felony counts.
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Trump Administration To Cancel Program That Protects Some Liberians From Deportation
The Trump administration is cancelling a program that protects some Liberians from deportation. Many came to the U.S. to seek refuge from civil war that ravaged the country.
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Man From St. Louis Is Criticized For The Way He Slices His Bagels
"A crime is being committed against bagels and it's happening in St. Louis," Eater.com wrote. A Twitter user posted a photo of his bagels sliced St. Louis-style: vertically — like loaves of bread.
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Mueller Probe Sparks Interest In Other Special Counsel Reports
David Greene talks to columnist and commentator Cokie Roberts, who answers listener questions about the history of special counsel reports.
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Kenyan Government Threatens To Close Dadaab Refugee Camp
Government officials in Kenya reportedly are again threatening to close Dadaab, which is one of the world's largest refugee camps. Should the camp close, the fate of the refugees is unclear.
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U.S. District Judge Blocks States' Work Requirements For Medicaid
David Greene talks to Larry Levitt, senior vice president of the Kaiser Family Foundation, about the ruling that blocks work requirements to get Medicaid in Kentucky and Arkansas.
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Housing Department Slaps Facebook With Discrimination Charge
The Department of Housing and Urban Development says Facebook allowed advertisers to use their platform to unlawfully discriminate by restricting which users can see housing ads.
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At The European Gull Screeching Championship, Seagulls Don't Ruffle Anyone's Feathers
The European Gull Screeching Championship was just held on the Belgian coast. Jan Seys of the Flanders Marine Institute says it was organized to shed a good light on the often-hated birds.
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Lab-Grown Diamonds Shake Up The Diamond Industry
A lot of money is pouring into the global diamond industry, but demand for diamonds has been less than lustrous of late. A new player might be changing up the industry – diamonds grown in labs.
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Icelandic Airline Wow Air Announces Immediate Shutdown On Thursday
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Ethan Singer, an airline industry analyst at Compass Lexecon, about the demise of WOW Air.
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