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Man Tries To Charge Phone In Plane's Cockpit
Airline authorities in India say a man was looking for an electric outlet. That's why he tried to open the door of the cockpit as the plane was about to take off. He was detained by police.
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Former Sex Crimes Prosecutor On Kavanaugh Hearing
Former sex crimes prosecutor and Department of Justice Deputy Inspector General Cynthia Schnedar tells NPR's Rachel Martin what to expect ahead of the historic Senate hearing.
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If We Called Ourselves Yellow
For more than a century, it has been a racial slur. But there's also a movement to reclaim the term. So, what about Yellow?
Women 'Running Unapologetically As Themselves'
Many women veterans are running for Congress, but they are campaigning on more than their combat experience. Their messages suggest the way women are running for office is changing.
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Sen. Mazie Hirono On Kavanaugh Hearing
Democratic Sen. Mazie Hirono of Hawaii talks with NPR's Steve Inskeep about the hearing and her call for President Trump to withdraw Kavanaugh's nomination.
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F***** Up's 'Accelerate' Matches The Band's Manic Momentum
Within layers of frenzied sound, the Toronto hardcore band details the relentless pace of modernity.
Lil Wayne's 'Tha Carter V' Arrives — Late, But Not Worse For Wear
After years in proverbial hip-hop purgatory, the New Orleans rap star has finally released his long-awaited album, complete with features from Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg and more.
Police In Netherlands Arrest 7 Suspected In Terrorist Plot To Attack 'Large Event'
Dutch police executed a raid in two cities, Arnhem and Weert, arresting the suspects who they said were looking for bomb-making supplies and Kalashnikov rifles to use in the attack.
American Bar Association Said FBI Investigation Should Come Before A Kavanaugh Vote
Moving ahead without more FBI scrutiny could hurt the reputations of the Senate and the Supreme Court, the ABA said. President Trump later ordered the agency to reopen the case for one week.
Emotions Dominate Ford And Kavanaugh Testimony
We review yesterday's historic testimony from Christine Blasey Ford and Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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