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Trump Ducks Mueller Questions: 'Seems Unlikely That You'd Even Have An Interview'
President Trump took questions from reporters Wednesday during a joint appearance with Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg.
Paul Manafort Sued By Russian Oligarch's Company Over Business Deal
A suit filed in New York state court alleges that Manafort and a business associate misappropriated millions from a company linked to Oleg Derispaska, who has ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Missouri Governor Confirms Affair, Denies Allegations Of Blackmail
On Wednesday night, a St. Louis TV station reported that Gov. Eric Greitens had an affair before he took office and that he had threatened to release a nude photo of the woman if she told anyone.
'The Chi' Creator Lena Waithe Says Television 'Taught Me How To Dream'
Waithe made history in 2017 as the first black woman to win an Emmy for outstanding comedy writing. Now she's lending her voice to a new Showtime series set in the South Side of Chicago.
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America's Schools Are 'Profoundly Unequal,' Says U.S. Civil Rights Commission
More than 60 years after Brown v. Board of Education, the fight for equity in America's schools rages on.
Turning The Tables Listening Party: Forever 27 Club
A listening party to discuss Janis Joplin and Amy Winehouse's legacies, their differences and the music they shared with the world before leaving us at the too-young age of 27.
Carrier Loses 215 Employees In Latest Round Of Layoffs
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to Drew Daudelin of member station WFYI about Carrier's most recent round of layoffs. On Thursday, 215 employees will finish their shifts at the plant in Indianapolis, and walk out of the factory doors for good.
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Missouri Gov. Dealing With A Sex And Blackmail Scandal During First Term
Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens has confirmed that he had an extramarital affair before he was elected in 2016 — but he denies allegations that he used a photo to threaten to blackmail the woman he was sleeping with.
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India's Gay Prince To Open His Palace To LGBTQ People In Need
Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil plans to use his ancestral estate as a center for Indians who've been ostracized for their sexuality.
Ecuador Grants Citizenship To Julian Assange, Who Lives In London Embassy
Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, originally sought refuge in an Ecuadorian embassy to avoid extradition to Sweden. That case against him has been dropped, but he continues to stay there.
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