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Week In Politics: Public Hearings In The Impeachment Inquiry
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Hugo Gurdon of the Washington Examiner and Susan Glasser of The New Yorker about the week in politics, focusing on this week's impeachment hearings.
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What Hong Kong Residents Think Of Pro-Democracy Bill Passed By U.S. Congress
Hong Kong residents are reacting to the bills passed by Congress. Additionally, voters prepare for this weekend's district elections as protests continue to roil the city.
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Reflecting On Kurt Cobain's 'Crystalline Understanding' 25 Years Later
Nirvana's Kurt Cobain died 25 years ago Friday. The band's former manager Danny Goldberg discusses his memories of Cobain and his new book, Serving the Servant: Remembering Kurt Cobain.
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U.S. Epidemiologist Who Traveled To China To Investigate Coronavirus Relays Findings
NPR's Audie Cornish discusses coronavirus theories with Dr. Ian Lipkin, an epidemiologist on his last day of containment after returning from China.
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News Brief: Venezuela, North Carolina Election, Syria Crisis
Trump continues his push for regime change. Officials examine the election results of the states 9th Congressional District which may be fraudulent. And, an update on Syria's humanitarian crisis.
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Florida Supreme Court orders state's 6-week abortion ban to go into effect May 1
In a separate decision, the court said voters will decide whether to expand abortion rights during a referendum this November.
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Four teams enter the NFL's Conference Championship with the Super Bowl in sight
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Washington Post Reporter Neil Greenberg about matchup advantages, x-factors and predictions as the NFL's Conference Championship begins.
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The Grammy's newest categories acknowledge a boom for African music and modern jazz
Two of the new Grammy categories reflect trends that are booming among musicians and the industry.
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New York considers banning glue traps used to catch mice and rats
State lawmakers in New York are looking to ban the glue boards used to trap rodents. The method of capture also poses a health and safety risk to human beings.
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Big Companies Bet On Cleaner Power From Pig Poop Ponds
Two large companies plan to capture natural gas from manure-filled ponds, turning it into clean, climate-saving energy. But some neighbors just want the ponds gone.
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