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Asian-Americans Facing Staggering Levels Of Income Inequality In The U.S.
Asian-Americans have displaced African-Americans as the most economically divided group in the U.S., according to the Pew Research Center. Food pantries are seeing growing needs among Asian-Americans.
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Trump On 2nd Kavanaugh Accuser: 'Totally Inebriated And All Messed Up'
Senate Republicans confirm they have hired a female attorney to question Brett Kavanaugh and his first accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, during a hearing Thursday.
'Ruth Bader Ginsburg' Reminds Us Why The Justice Is A True Legal Icon
Jane Sherron De Hart's biography sheds light on personal and professional challenges Ginsburg faced on the way to the top and puts the Supreme Court justice's life in context.
Female Democratic House Candidates Set For A Much Easier Election Day Than GOP Women
A new NPR analysis shows that nearly 3 in 10 non-incumbent Democratic women are in races that either lean their way or are toss-ups. The same is true for only around 1 in 10 non-incumbent GOP women.
Fingerprints, DNA And Social Media Posts Helped FBI Identify Bomb Suspect Cesar Sayoc
Vitriolic tweets and pro-Trump social media posts add context to the background of Cesar Altieri Sayoc, the man in connection with the homemade pipe bombs sent to top Democrats and liberal donors.
Attorney General Nominee Visits Hill; Rosenstein's Exit Expected After Confirmation
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has been on shaky political ground for months, but there is no specific plan for his departure. William Barr's confirmation hearing is next week.
What The Future Of Work Means For Cities
One of the nation's top economists explores the past and future of work in cities. He finds that opportunities for workers without a college degree are drying up.
Whether Or Not She's A Head Coach (Yet), Becky Hammon Has Started A Conversation
Hammon, an assistant coach for the San Antonio Spurs, reportedly interviewed for a head coach position at the Milwaukee Bucks. She was never the frontrunner, but the news still sent shockwaves.
Joe Jackson, Strict Manager And Father To Pop Royalty, Dead At 89
The patriarch helped take his legendary family from Gary, Ind., to global stardom, though the disciplinarian streak he used to get them there proved controversial later in life.
She Sells Beer And Brings Cheer To Fans In D.C.'s Baseball Stands
Beer vending at baseball games is a male-dominated industry. Christy Colt , a beer vendor at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C., shares what it takes to be successful at her job.
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