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'Rye Lane' is a fresh and charming rom-com that also feels comfortingly familiar
The vibrant directorial debut of Raine Allen-Miller is a hip rom-com set against the backdrop of bustling South London.
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The president weighed in on the 2016 presidential race in an interview with NPR, taking aim at GOP upstart Scott Walker for saying he would revoke any Iran deal on Day 1 of his presidency.
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Scott Walker was riding high in Iowa until Donald Trump came along. Walker appeared at the Iowa State Fair Monday, where he tried to rekindle the fire with voters, who think he's gotten boring.
Jim Webb's Struggles Highlight A Demographic Shift In The Democratic Party
Presidential candidate Jim Webb's struggles are emblematic of a a changing Democratic Party that relies more heavily on non-white voters than at any time in history.
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Some Battleground States Lean Toward Biden, According To A New NPR Analysis
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Trump's Campaign Rhetoric Signals Possible Shift On Civil Rights
From LGBT issues to police shootings, civil rights has been the story of the Obama Justice Department. NPR takes a look at what Donald Trump's civil rights team might make a priority.
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Trump Warns Coronavirus Crisis Will Get Worse Before It Gets Better
Returning to the White House briefing room, President Trump took a more serious tone in talking about the coronavirus pandemic. He urged people to wear masks and practice social distancing.
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Bernie Sanders Weighs The Toughest Decision Of His Campaign
One of the hardest decisions for any candidate is whether to drop out of a race. It's even harder for the Vermont senator, who, at 78, likely wouldn't run for president again.
AP Calls Vermont For Bernie Sanders As More Super Tuesday Polls Close
In the Super Tuesday primary elections, polls have closed in Vermont, Virginia and North Carolina. Here are the latest results, and a reaction from the Bernie Sanders campaign.
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Oil Spill Investigation A 'High Priority' For Justice
Over the past several months, senior Justice Department officials have visited the Gulf to examine critical pieces of evidence. Some legal experts wonder whether, in addition to possible criminal charges against the companies involved, the department may also prosecute individuals.
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Feds Charge Russian Student, Linked To NRA, With Conspiracy
Prosecutors accused Maria Butina of conspiring to violate a law that requires foreign agents to register with the U.S. government. Authorities said she was working for Russia.
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3 Ways Trump Or His Allies Might Try To Disrupt The Mueller Russia Probe
Republican allies of the White House are setting the stage to disrupt the investigation of Russia special counsel Robert Mueller. Here are some ways they might try — and why it will be difficult.
Democrats To Attorney General Sessions: Don't Duck Our Questions
Attorney General Jeff Sessions will testify at a Senate oversight hearing Wednesday. Lawmakers have questions about his contacts with Russia and his reversals on civil rights positions.
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Former Attorney General Eric Holder Close To 2020 Decision As He Heads To Iowa
The former Obama AG will decide whether he's running in the next two weeks. The speech he plans to give certainly sounds like the building blocks of a possible campaign to challenge President Trump.
Senate Judiciary Committee Questions William Barr, Trump's Pick For Attorney General
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Obama Asks Congress For Help In Overhauling Justice System
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Learning from 2008, the Biden administration avoids the unpopular word: bailout
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Elizabeth Warren On Hillary Clinton And Running For President
In an interview with NPR's Here & Now, the darling of the left again denies any interest herself. But her politics — and followers — will have an influence.
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