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Republican Convention Highlighted GOP Agenda For The Next 4 Years
Even if President Trump is reelected, he would still face the same divided Republican Party, and entrenched partisanship that have ground Washington nearly to a halt.
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Santa Is Trading In A Sleigh And Reindeer For Pandemic-Safe Ways To Visit Children
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Florida’s legislative session has been underway for almost a month and there have already been some big changes.We talk with reporters about key issues…
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I'm From Philly. 30 Years Later, I'm Still Trying To Make Sense Of The MOVE Bombing
Philadelphia native Gene Demby was 4 years old when city police dropped a bomb on a house of black activists in his hometown. Thirty years later, he's still trying to make sense of it all.
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LeBron James becomes first NBA player to score 40,000 points
Basketball star LeBron James became the first NBA player to reach 40,000 career regular-season points on Saturday.
The Call-In: Your Stories About Veterans Affairs
This week's Call-In is about the Department of Veterans Affairs: stories from veterans about getting health care and ideas for reforming the whole agency.
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I Am Not A Shop-Lifter
Commentator Lonore Skenazy is hoping for a little more civility...and a little less suspicion...when she goes to the shopping mall.
Bradman R.I.P.
Robert Siegel talks with Roger Wills, commentator for ABC Sports about Sir Donald Bradman, an Australian and considered by many the greatest cricket player in history. He was 92.
Town Meeting Part 4
All Things Considered will air a special production in the first hour of the program. There will be a live broadcast of a "Town Hall" meeting from studio 4-A in Washington, D.C., to discuss the aftermath of the election. There will be a live studio audience from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Richmond Virginia and students from Catholic University in Washington D.C., as well as in-studio guests and reporters and guests from around the country.
New Visit Florida CEO Named After Pitbull Revelation
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A badass nun squares off against a ubiquitous algorithm in a Peacock action-comedy series that throws absolutely everything at the wall. Betty Gilpin stars as tough, smart, sarcastic Simone.
Justin Timberlake teases first new album in 5 years with single 'Selfish'
The Grammy Award-winner's track comes in run up to the March 15 release of his new album, Everything I Thought It Was.
Obama Visits Germany 50 Years After Kennedy's Famous Speech
President Obama has arrived in Berlin, his first visit to the German capital since his election in 2008. The visit falls in the same month that John F. Kennedy delivered his famous "Ich bin ein Berliner" speech a half century ago. Can the current president expect the same the kind of reception? Germans have been especially critical of the National Security Agency's recently revealed data gathering from international phone and Internet traffic, given the bitter history of Stasi spying on the citizens of East Germany not so long ago.
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Are corporations using inflationary times to raise prices and up their profits?
Inflation is high and so are corporate profits. NPR's A Martinez talks to Josh Bivens of the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute, about whether corporations are benefiting from rising prices.
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Teachers at Pasco County schools with D or F grades can get grants up to $15K
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After 4 decades in the classroom, a Texas teacher is keeping history alive
Nelva Williamson, a Houston public school history teacher, didn't think she'd end up in the classroom — even though her mom was a teacher. She tells her son about how her love of learning began.
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Biden Just Purged 4 On The Arts Panel That Advises Congress On Public Architecture
On Tuesday afternoon, President Biden announced four new appointees to the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, replacing four commissioners appointed by former President Donald Trump.
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Search efforts continue for people still missing after Friday's floods, as questions swirl over what went wrong. Here's what we know so far.
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No need to worry about whether the most hilarious BBC live shot ever has caused trouble, after the children of South Korea expert Robert Kelly infiltrated his TV appearance.
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As COVID has become less virulent, the debate over vaccine mandates has faded. But some workers who were fired for refusing the shots are still fighting to be reinstated.
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