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Trump Appointee Resigns After Bigoted Comments Surface
Carl Higbie, appointed by President Trump to serve in the agency that runs AmeriCorps, has apologized for remarks that derided black people, Muslims and other groups.
Sense Of Place, South Africa: Sol Gems
A live psychedelic performance recorded live in the economic hub of the country, Johannesburg.
Top Stories: Pope Angers Chileans; Turnover In Trump White House
Also: A government shutdown looms as Congress can't agree on a spending bill; a powerful storm roars through Europe; and former CIA Director Stansfield Turner dies.
Self-Immolation Rises As Desperate Tunisians Seek Escape From Poverty
When a fruit seller set himself on fire, it helped start a revolution in Tunisia seven years ago. Since then, the suicide method has grown more common, especially among young, unemployed men.
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Live In-Studio: The Moxie Strings at KNBA
Our Guests this morning on Our Community were the live band - The Moxie Strings, a band out of Michigan composed of classically trained musicians. They…
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What Happens To The Military If The Government Shuts Down
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Michèle Flournoy, former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, about the impact a government shutdown can have on the military.
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Indianapolis Union Leader Takes Stock Of What's Changed During Trump's First Year
A year ago, Indianapolis union leader Chuck Jones feuded with President Trump over his promise to save jobs at the Carrier plant in town. NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with Jones to take stock of what's changed when it comes to American manufacturing during the first year of the Trump administration.
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White House Says It Doesn't Want A Government Shutdown, But Will Congress Reach A Deal?
The White House says it does not want a government shutdown. But it's unclear if a deal will be reached in time to avoid one.
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Where Each Party Stands As Government Shutdown Looms
As the government faces a potential shutdown, NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with David Brooks of The New York Times and Mathhew Yglesias of Vox about where the parties stand divided on issues contributing to the debate.
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With Hours Left, Congress Still Trying To Reach An Agreement To Fund The Government
Government funding runs out at midnight unless Congress can come to an agreement on spending, immigration and potentially other issues.
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