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California Primary Rule May Hurt Democrats' Bid To Unseat GOP's Rohrabacher
A big coup in Democrats' efforts to retake the House would be to defeat California Rep. Dana Rohrabacher. But too many Democrats on the ballot may divide the vote — shutting them out of the runoff.
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DeVos On School Safety; A New Leader For Education's Civil Rights Office
Also in our weekly education news roundup: controversy over New York City's elite high schools; and new moves by Apple to give parents control over what apps their kids are using.
Joël Robuchon, A Giant In French Cooking, Dies
Robuchon won more Michelin stars than any other chef. He embraced his role as a steward of France's cultural treasures and rejected pretentiousness. After all, his signature dish was potato puree.
The Democrats For Governor In Michigan Want You To Know Just How Progressive They Are
In Michigan, a state that went for President Trump in 2016, the Democrats for governor are trying to top one another as "the most progressive". Tuesday, voters get their say.
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Trump On 2nd Kavanaugh Accuser: 'Totally Inebriated And All Messed Up'
Senate Republicans confirm they have hired a female attorney to question Brett Kavanaugh and his first accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, during a hearing Thursday.
Arctic Warming Pushes The Region — And Planet — Into Uncharted Territory
Warming in Arctic raises fears of a "rapid unraveling" of the region. Reindeer numbers crash by half. We’ll confront the climate emergency in the Arctic.
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Federal Legislation Seeks Ban On Shackling Of Pregnant Inmates
Incarcerated pregnant women are often shackled during medical appointments and childbirth. A provision in a criminal justice bill aims to end the practice in federal facilities.
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Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez Weighs In On U.S.-Saudi Arabia Relationship And Yemen
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., about the recent floor vote regarding Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
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Meet Mark Milley, Trump's Pick For Joint Chiefs Chairman
The Army general has a voracious appetite for history — and Boston sports teams. If approved by the Senate, the 60-year-old Massachusetts native will take the helm next summer.
Facebook Will Notify 87M Users Whose Data May Have Been Used By Cambridge Analytica
NPR's Steve Inskeep spoke with Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg about the company's responsibility to safeguard users' data, in light of the Cambridge Analytica scandal. More of the interview airs Friday on Morning Edition.
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