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Why Dozens Of National Security Experts Have Come Out Against Trump's Travel Ban
The Supreme Court hears arguments on the ban Wednesday, and a bipartisan group of former national security officials from the Reagan to Obama administrations are urging the court to strike it down.
Joe Biden Officially Joins Crowded 2020 Democratic Presidential Race
Former Vice President Biden announced Thursday that he will run for president. The 76-year-old former Delaware senator immediately becomes a top contender vying for the Democratic nomination,
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New Documentary 'Blue Note: Beyond The Notes' Surpasses Its Purpose
A new documentary, part of the label's 80th anniversary celebrations, transcends the promotional reasons behind its creation... more or less.
A Super Girl Scout Makes Movies To Make Life Better For Vulnerable Girls
Sakshi Satpathy, 16, babysat and walked dogs to finance her films on child marriage and trafficking. She's won the Girl Scout's top honor — and Amnesty International and CARE have screened her works.
GOP Welcomes Steve Wynn's Millions, Despite Rape And Harassment Allegations
Former casino mogul Steve Wynn has been accused of rape, sexual assault and harassment. Still, politicians have continued to accept major campaign contributions from Wynn, who has denied wrongdoing.
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American Christianity Must Reckon With Legacy Of White Supremacy, Author Says
White Too Long author Robert P. Jones says churches should be more in vocal on issues of social justice: "White Christians have been largely silent ... and have hardly begun these conversations."
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As Authorities Probe Twitter Hack, Ex-FBI Officials Warns: 'Get Ready For Copycats'
Lawmakers and government agencies say the attack exposes vulnerabilities in the social network's systems that could be exploited to spread disinformation.
Gov. Hogan Says He's Taken Unprecedented Action To Try To Flatten COVID-19 Curve
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan about his decision to issue a stay-at-home directive for his state, and his reaction to President Trump's response to the coronavirus crisis.
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Tuesday's Elections Show Impeachment Might Not Boost GOP As Much As It Hoped
The president's campaign may be raising lots of money off impeachment, but it may not be firing up rural voters as Republicans anticipated. We talk about that and six other lessons from the elections.
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Powerful Quake Devastates Central Mexico, Leaving More Than 200 Dead
Thirty-two years after a deadly earthquake, a magnitude 7.1 temblor rattled Mexico City and surrounding areas. Residents had marked the anniversary of the 1985 quake earlier in the day with drills.
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