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Battle Over Security Clearances Accelerates With Report Of Trump Intervention
Rep. Elijah Cummings said he would intensify his efforts to investigate the Trump administration after The New York Times reported that the president overruled aides on Jared Kushner's clearance.
Democratic Candidates Target Tech Giants, Who Are Major Party Donors
Silicon Valley has emerged early as a presidential campaign issue among Democrats at SXSW. Calls to regulate tech put the party in an awkward position, given its reliance on tech donors.
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Did Cooking Really Give Us The F-Word?
Some linguists are arguing that the advent of softer food thousands of years ago led to changes in biting patterns and, eventually, to more frequent use of sounds like "f" and "v" in human languages.
Study: Colleges That Ditch The SAT And ACT Can Enhance Diversity
A new study confirms what some researchers have been saying for decades — standardized tests have little or no value in predicting students' success in college. So why do institutions use them?
Sen. Tom Udall Weighs In On Mike Pompeo's Secretary Of State Nomination
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Sen. Tom Udall, D-N.M., a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, about why he opposes the confirmation of CIA Director Mike Pompeo as Secretary of State — and whether there are enough votes to block the nomination.
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'A Close Personal Relationship' Under Pressure As Trump Hosts France's Macron
While President Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron share personal chemistry, their bond may be tested on issues such as strategy in Syria, the Iran nuclear deal and trade.
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Disgraced Donkey Kong Master Says He's Got Proof He Didn't Cheat
Billy Mitchell, a star of the documentary King of Kong, is fighting a ruling that stripped his records in the arcade classic. "Witnesses, documents, everything will be made available to you," he says.
Reports Of Domestic Violence Rise In Recent Weeks Amid Coronavirus Lockdowns
What do stay-at-home orders mean for people in abusive relationships? NPR's Scott Simon talks with Suzanne Dubus, of the Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center, about the additional challenges of these times.
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'They're Feeling Invincible': White House Steps Up Warnings To Young Adults
President Trump and top officials are giving younger citizens increasingly dire warnings about their ability to easily spread the coronavirus and fall seriously ill.
Trump Takes In UFC Fight In NYC, Days After Tweeting Residency Change To Florida
This will be Trump's second sporting event in the span of a week. The president's connections to UFC go back to at least 2001.
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