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Parts Of Paris And Northern France Flooded After Unusually Heavy Rains
After a month of record rainfall in France, rivers have flowed over their banks and nearly half the country is on flood alert. In Paris, the Seine river is 19 feet above its normal level.
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Director Of ICE Discusses Immigration Enforcement And Proposals
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Thomas Homan, acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, about immigration enforcement over the last year and White House policy proposals going forward.
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Sen. Mark Warner Reacts To Reports Of Trump Trying To Fire Mueller
Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., is a leader of the Senate's bipartisan investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. He speaks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about the reports that President Trump tried to fire Robert Muller, the special counsel leading the Russia investigation, last year.
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How Reports Of Trump Trying To Fire Mueller Could Affect The Russia Investigation
What was happening in Robert Mueller's investigation when President Trump reportedly tried to get the special counsel fired? Many people are wondering if this development strengthens an obstruction of justice case against Trump.
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After Larry Nassar's Sentencing, Eyes Turn To Michigan State University
Following the sentencing of former doctor Larry Nassar for sexually abusing dozens of women and girls, people are turning to Michigan State University. There's anger at the university that's mainly directed at administrators, but students are also working to make positive change on their campus.
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The Case Of The Serial Stowaway, Marilyn Hartman
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks to writer Joe Eskenazi about the case of Marilyn Hartman, a 66-year-old woman, who habitually tries to sneak onto planes and fly without a ticket. Last week, she made it all the way to London Heathrow from Chicago.
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The Russia Investigations: Trump Reportedly Wanted To Fire Mueller; D.C. Dumbstruck
The New York Times detonates another bomb. What took place before the boom? And is FBI memo madness still building or now fading?
Rare Disease Finds Fertile Ground In Rohingya Refugee Camps
Diphtheria is not seen in the West because almost everyone is vaccinated against it. But it's been infecting thousands of the refugees in Bangladesh.
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A Short Track To The Olympics For Washington, D.C.-Area Speedskaters
The capital region has produced two of the U.S. Olympic team's eight speedskaters. Nearly a third of the short track speedskaters who qualified for Olympic trials this year came from D.C.-area clubs.
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Billionaire Saudi Prince Freed From Weeks-Long Ritz Detention
Since Nov. 4, Prince Alwaleed bin Talal has been holed up, along with dozens of other wealthy Saudis, in what amounted to a plush prison on vague corruption allegations.
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