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FAA Acting Administrator Pressed On Boeing 737 Max Jets During Capitol Hill Hearing
Daniel K. Elwell, acting administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, faced sharp questions from lawmakers on Wednesday about the FAA's relationship with Boeing and its grounded 737 Max jets.
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U.S. Will Not Join Tech Giants In 'Christchurch Call' Pledge Against Online Terror
Tech giants met with a dozen countries Wednesday to sign a joint agreement on how to block terrorist content online. The Trump administration said Wednesday that it would not endorse the plan.
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Navigating The Immigration Court System In The Rural Mountain West
Immigrants risk deportation if they miss their court date. But with just 3 immigration courts across the rural west, it can be hard for immigrants there to get to the hearings, and lawyers are scarce.
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San Francisco Votes To Ban Use Of Facial Recognition Surveillance Technology
San Francisco voted to severely restrict how police and the city use surveillance technology. The board of supervisors banned facial recognition, saying it is uniquely oppressive and dangerous.
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Sen. Cory Booker Explains His 2020 Campaign Strategy With NPR's Politics Podcast
New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker talks about his rationale for running for president in an interview with the NPR Politics Podcast. It's part of a series with New Hampshire Public Radio and Iowa Public Radio.
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Trump Pardons His Friend Conrad Black, Who Wrote Glowing Trump Biography Last Year
The former media mogul was convicted of fraud in 2007 and served more than three years in prison. Black says Trump told him he was reversing an unjust verdict, not rewarding him for his support.
Announcing The 2019 Tiny Desk Contest Winner
After receiving over 6,000 entries this year, we've picked a winner of the 2019 Tiny Desk Contest. Meet the gifted songwriter who captivated our panel of judges.
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Justin Townes Earle's 'The Saint Of Lost Causes' Looks Through The Eyes Of America
Cradled in his homespun warmth, Justin Townes Earle's husky drawl feels like the darkness before the dawn.
Sebadoh Rebuilds, Rekindles And Reinvents With 'Act Surprised'
The band kicks off its fourth decade with a string of spiky, aggressive three-minute rock songs whose jagged edges hide a throbbing heart.
Jeff Koons' 'Rabbit' Fetches $91 Million, Auction Record For Work By A Living Artist
Robert Mnuchin, an art dealer and the father of the U.S. Treasury secretary, bought the sculpture for a client. Some art collectors consider the silver bunny to be "the holy grail of Koons works."
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