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Barbershop: Leadership And Followership
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Kevin Blackistone of ESPN and the University of Maryland; reporter Joe Vardon of Cleveland.com; and Washington Post columnist Megan McArdle.
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Nicaragua's Crackdown On Press
Nicaragua's tiny independent press is in the crosshairs of the government's crackdown on protests against president Daniel Ortega.
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So Far, More Heat Waves Do Not Mean More Heat Deaths
The spread of air conditioning may have kept some people from dying in this summer's extreme heat. But studies project more heat-related illnesses as the climate warms.
Archbishop Alleges Pope Francis Long Knew About Abuse, Calls On Him To Resign
In an 11-page letter, an ex-Vatican diplomat calls for Pope Francis to resign, alleging he knew about former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick's abuses for years.
McCain's Clashes With Trump
Sen. McCain frequently clashed with President Trump, especially over efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act in 2017.
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A Reporter's Experience Covering Sen. McCain
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with freelance reporter Melanie Eversley, who covered Capitol Hill for years. Eversley remembers Sen. McCain for the warmth and respect he showed the press.
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Don't Get It Twisted: 'We're Not Gonna Take It' Can Be Anyone's Protest Song
Talk about ironic: Twisted Sister's 1984 anthem to bucking authority has since been adopted by religious entities, teachers and even politicians, each bending it to their own definition.
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Violent Ebola Zone Calls For Creative Strategies
There's another Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo — in a part of the country racked by violent conflict. So how do you get help to people in areas too dangerous to visit?
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Following Disputed Election, Mnangagwa Sworn In As Zimbabwe's President
President Emmerson Mnangagwa delivered a conciliatory speech in which he promised to govern for "all Zimbabweans." The opposition leader insisted that Mnangagwa was illegitimate.
2 Victims, Gunman Die After Shooting At Florida Gaming Tournament
A shooting in Jacksonville has left three people dead. The shooting happened during the Madden Championship Series gaming competition. Authorities identified the suspect as David Katz from Baltimore.
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