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Are You Watching Your State Lawmaker Elections? Here's Why You Should
Millions of dollars are flowing into state legislative races. Redistricting and the coronavirus are expected to be top of the policy agenda in 2021 and party control could mean everything.
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Lloyd Austin: A Man 'Of The Highest Integrity,' But Still Unknown To Many
If confirmed as defense secretary, retired Army Gen. Lloyd Austin would be the first African-American to run the world's largest employer, with some 2.2 million servicemembers.
Former White House Ethics Lawyers Parse Trump News Conference
Some of Trump's most revealing remarks at the news conference were made about potential conflicts of interest. Steve Inskeep talks to ex-White House ethics lawyers, Richard Painter and Norman Eisen.
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Sri Lanka's 'Kithul' Palm Syrup: An Ancient Sweetener In Need Of Saving
Sri Lanka's most popular sweetener is disappearing, due to the destruction of rainforests, inconsistent yields, intensive labor and a fading workforce. And turning the tide isn't going to be easy.
Tensions Build In NPR Newsroom Over Handling Of Sexual Harassment Allegations
NPR CEO Jarl Mohn apologized to angry staffers at an all-staff meeting Friday, held to address newsroom tensions over handling of the sexual harassment that led to a top news executive's resignation.
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The Russia Investigations: Sessions Under Pressure; More Questions For Trump Aides
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has another appointment on Capitol Hill Tuesday and questions are piling up about contacts between Russians and Trump campaign aides.
How Will China Select Its New Leaders At Its Communist Party Congress?
Experts believe Chinese leader Xi Jinping intends to bend, break or scrap informal succession rules. He is most opposed to a rule that could hinder his ability to designate his own successor.
Navigating Newscasts at NPR
A look at how the newscasts come together.
The Ugly Side Of Being An African Student In India
India is a magnet for African youth who want to study abroad. But tensions between Indians and Africans sometimes explode into violence. The latest incident took place on March 27.
Inside Wrigley Field, The Scorekeepers Stay True To Baseball's Beginnings
The home of the Chicago Cubs is also home to a living relic: one of the few remaining vintage scoreboards operated by hand.
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