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Attorney General Barr Is Asking Reasonable Questions, Sen. Lankford Says
Rachel Martin talks to GOP Sen. James Lankford of Oklahoma about William Barr examining the origins of the Russia probe, and the impact of acting leadership roles. NPR's Mara Liasson weighs in.
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Police In London Arrest Julian Assange After Ecuadorean Embassy Evicts Him
David Greene talks to NPR's Ryan Lucas, journalist Glenn Greenwald and NPR's David Folkenflik about Justice Department charges against the WikiLeaks co-founder relating to leaks by Chelsea Manning.
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How The Trump Administration's Transgender Troop Ban Is Affecting One Military Family
The Trump administration gave transgender service members a deadline to secure a medical diagnosis before the new ban took hold. But military families are struggling with the accelerated timeline.
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FAA Officials To Meet With Airlines And Pilots To Discuss Boeing 737 Max
Boeing says it's close to finishing a software update for its troubled 737 Max aircraft. This comes as the company is trying to win back public and government support of the grounded fleet.
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WikiLeaks Disclosures Affected U.S. Diplomacy And National Security
WikiLeaks was already established for posting secret documents from anonymous leakers before its disclosure of U.S. government and military information in 2010. We have a timeline of key disclosures.
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In Her Debut Novel 'Miracle Creek,' Angie Kim Taps Into Themes She Knows Well
Angie Kim's debut novel, Miracle Creek, is a courtroom thriller that tackles heavy themes like immigration, parenting and autism.
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Some Experts Remain Skeptical As Boeing And FAA Work To Assure 737 Max Jet Is Safe
As Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration work to certify critical updates to the 737 Max jet following two deadly crashes, the FAA is under renewed criticism for saying the aircraft was safe.
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A Guide To Talk About 'Game Of Thrones' Even If You've Never Seen An Episode
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with David Chen and Vanity Fair's Joanna Robinson, co-hosts of the podcast A Cast of Kings, about how to talk about Game of Thrones even if you've never watched an episode.
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Playwright Suzan-Lori Parks Handles Heavy Themes In Racial Drama 'White Noise'
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks is back with a new controversial play that centers on a group of four interracial friends who get caught up in a contract that gets out of hand.
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Breaking Down The Hollywood Dispute Between Writers And Agents
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Kim Masters, editor-at-large for The Hollywood Reporter, about the ongoing dispute between writers and agents.
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