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Toronto Man Remakes Famous Painting With 'Snowna Lisa'
Robert Greenfield etched his own version of the Mona Lisa in the snow over his backyard ice rink.
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Rep. Chuck Fleischmann On Spending Deal And Emergency Declaration
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Rep. Chuck Fleischmann, R-Tenn., about the president's decision to sign a spending deal and his plans to declare a national emergency for a border wall.
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Amazon pulls plan for NYC site after opposition
Amazon has announced it is pulling its plan to build a second headquarters in New York City, citing opposition by some state and local politicians. The...
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Sen. Kaine Responds To Trump's Emergency Declaration
President Trump has declared a national emergency to secure funding to build a wall at the southern border. Sen. Tim Kaine, Democrat of Virginia, says Democrats will challenge the declaration.
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Rural School District In Wyoming To Open A 1-Student Schoolhouse
This is the second school in the rural Wyoming county to serve a single student. State law requires schools to be accessible to children who can't make it through heavy snow.
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All-Male Military Draft Is Unconstitutional, Judge Rules
A federal judge in Texas has ruled the all-male military draft is unconstitutional because women now serve in combat roles. The judge called the male-only draft discriminatory.
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A New Benefit: Some Companies Help Workers Pay Down Student Loans
Some employers are offering benefits that pay down student loans. They say it's a popular way to recruit younger workers who are struggling with college debt.
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Hair Style Discrimination Banned In NYC
New York City's Commission on Human Rights has passed guidelines that protect people from racial discrimination based on how they wear their hair.
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Officer Suspended After Suspects Make Out In The Back Of Police Car
The Florida police officer arrested a couple for shoplifting and then played Barry White for them as they smoked and made out in his patrol car, according to The Associated Press.
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Sen. Doug Jones Discusses His Memoir 'Bending Toward Justice'
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Sen. Doug Jones, D-Ala., about his new memoir, Bending Toward Justice, which recounts his prosecution of the Birmingham church bombing perpetrators.
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