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30-Foot Border Wall Prototypes Erected In San Diego Borderlands
While the mockups are massive, it's anybody's guess whether they'll ever get built.
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Senate Mandates Sexual Harassment Training; House Conducting Review Including Hearing
Lawmakers have been looking at how training and reporting is handled on Capitol Hill. The move is in response to a recent wave of sexual harassment scandals and allegations.
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School Voucher Programs Should Be Clear About Disability Rights, Report Says
Many parents of students with disabilities don't know that if they use a voucher to leave public school, they're often leaving federal protections, too. A new GAO report says someone should tell them.
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The orange vegetable helps us see — but that's different from improving our vision. That said, carrots are part of a diet designed for eye health.
Energy Economist Says Paris Accord Withdraw Doesn't Mean Much For U.S. Energy
With 40 percent of the nation's coal, Wyoming is by far the largest coal-producing state. NPR's Michel Martin talks about the future of coal production with energy economist Robert Godby.
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The Department Of Education Cuts Off A Student Loan Watchdog
The Education Department has terminated two agreements with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Here's why that matters.
U.K. Election: Exit Polls Show Theresa May's Conservative Party Losing Majority
If the projections are correct and the Conservatives lose their majority, May could remain prime minister. But it would require a coalition with other parties.
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Nobel Peace Prize Winner's Message To America: 'All Children Are Our Children'
Kaiilash Satyarthi came to Washington to encourage the U.S. government to fight for the freedom of child laborers.
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Here's a quick roundup of some of the mini-moments you may have missed on this week's Morning Edition.
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A Cheeky Welsh Town Goes 'Offshore' To Avoid British Taxes
Frustrated with large multinational corporations that escape British taxes, the town of Crickhowell has decided to make a point by doing exactly the same thing.
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