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FACT CHECK: Can Trump Legally Keep Former Staff Quiet? Probably Not
The Trump campaign says former White House staffer Omarosa Manigault Newman broke a nondisclosure agreement. But an employment lawyer says, "She's going to be able to continue with what she's doing."
What Scientists Predicted 2018 Would Look Like 50 Years Ago
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with writer Jill Lepore of The New Yorker about her article "What 2018 Looked Like Fifty Years Ago."
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What Medicaid Cuts Could Mean For The Opioid Epidemic
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'Stains On The Sidewalk': Photographer Remembers Year Of Murders In Baltimore
For her project, "Stains on the Sidewalk," photographer Amy Berbert is memorializing each murder in Baltimore last year with a photograph taken on the "same day, same time, same place."
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From Minneapolis To Mogadishu, Somali-Americans Try To Help Survivors of Bomb Attack
Workers in Somalia's capital Mogadishu are still searching through the wreckage created by large truck bomb set off in a busy commercial district that killed 358 people and injuring hundreds more. In the large Somali immigrant community in Minneapolis, everyone is connected to a victim in some way. As the grieving continues, Somali-Americans are trying to help the survivors in any way they can from 8,000 miles away.
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Why Brazil's Freewheeling Image Doesn't Match Reality
Brazil may be known for its beaches and bikinis but it is a conservative and religious country, and apparently getting more so. Artists who tackle issues of sex and gender say they face a backlash.
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'Everything Is A Disaster': Guatemala's Fuego Volcano Erupts, Killing At Least 69
The volcano spewed billowing clouds of ash into the sky — and more dangerously, sent a deadly mix of lava, pumice and gas speeding toward villages on Sunday. Authorities fear the death toll may rise.
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NPR Issues Rare Retraction
Reporting mistakes "substantially undercut the story."
Endangered Killer Whale's Heartbreaking Vigil For Dead Calf Continues
An endangered orca, given the name Tahlequah, gave birth a week ago and the calf died shortly afterward. The mother has been keeping its body afloat ever since.
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How Yale's Campus Is Reacting To Kavanaugh's Nomination And Allegations
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks to Hailey Fuchs and Britton O'Daly of the Yale Daily News about the reaction on campus to the nomination of Yale alum Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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