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How The Music World Has Reacted To ICE's Arrest Of Rapper 21 Savage
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Atlanta writer Jewel Wicker about the arrest of rapper 21 Savage, who according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement is a U.K. citizen and in the U.S. illegally.
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What Voters Are Expecting From Trump's State Of The Union Address
NPR's Don Gonyea has been talking with voters in rural Iowa ahead of President Trump's State of the Union address. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with him about voters' interests and expectations.
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Love Keeps &More On The Brink In New Video 'WHOA'
Philadelphia R&B/hip-hop duo &More has one word for the moment when there are no words left.
Trump Addresses Anti-ISIS Coalition, Explains U.S. Withdrawal From Syria
President Trump addressed the Defeat ISIS coalition at the State Department on Wednesday, reassuring them the U.S. remains committed to the fight despite his decision to withdraw troops from Syria.
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Why Morning People May Have A Health Edge Over Night People
A new study suggests that being a morning person makes you slightly less susceptible to depression or mental illness. It, however, is not a very big effect.
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News Brief: Green New Deal, Va. Political Scandals, Wildfire's Toxic Effects
Freshman Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is set to unveil her environmental plan. Multiple political scandals envelop Virginia. An update on the Camp Fire which destroyed the town of Paradise, Calif.
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Scandals Are Likely To Affect This Year's Elections In Virginia
David Greene talks to Virginia political analyst Kyle Kondik about how scandals involving the state's top Democrats will affect upcoming elections there and nationally. NPR's Sarah McCammon weighs in.
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Political Scandals Envelop Virginia's Top Government Officials
Gov. Ralph Northam is being called on to resign after a racist photo surfaced. The two Democratic officials in line behind him to assume the governorship are both embroiled in scandals of their own.
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Brexit Could Create Hard Border On Island Of Ireland, Threatening Fragile Peace
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Irish Deputy Prime Minister Simon Coveney, who is also the Foreign Affairs and Trade minister, about Brexit and trade and security issues.
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Why Many In The Great Lakes Region Can't Afford Basic Drinking Water
The Great Lakes are one of the world's largest sources of fresh water. But an investigation from American Public Media and Great Lakes Today finds the cost of that water has doubled or tripled.
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