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Bernie Sanders Seeks Common Ground With A Different Kind Of Base: Evangelicals
The Jewish Democratic presidential candidate admitted differences with his conservative Christian audience at Liberty University, but called for civil discourse on social justice and morality issues.
4 Republican Presidential Candidates Debate At 'Kids' Table' Event
Even though he wasn't on the stage at the second-tier debate, the four candidates didn't shy away from taking on Donald Trump. The candidates also discussed immigration and national security.
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'Mr. Turner' About A Man Trying To Find His Place In The World
The new film from British director Mike Leigh, Mr. Turner, takes up an historical figure: iconic British painter JMW Turner. But it also incorporates another theme of Leigh's: the human story of the working person. Painting was Turner's job and he was as down to earth as a factory worker.
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Why Have So Many People Never Heard Of The MOVE Bombing?
A common reader response to our look back at the shocking 1985 bombing of the MOVE compound in West Philadelphia: "Never heard of it."
Do Touch The Artwork At Prado's Exhibit For The Blind
The renowned Spanish museum has made 3-D copies of some of its most iconic works to allow blind people to feel them.
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Looking At Oscar Nominee List As A Symptom Of Hollywood's Racial Bias
For the second year in a row, the Oscar nominees for acting categories are decidedly — white. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with film critic and interviewer Bobby Rivers about the pallid list.
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'The Most Dangerous Branch' Asks Whether The Supreme Court Has Become Too Powerful
In author David Kaplan's view, the top court has taken an increasing role in policymaking, having issued critical decisions on abortion, voting rights, gun control, health care — and the president.
Battle Over Security Clearances Accelerates With Report Of Trump Intervention
Rep. Elijah Cummings said he would intensify his efforts to investigate the Trump administration after The New York Times reported that the president overruled aides on Jared Kushner's clearance.
Democratic Candidates Target Tech Giants, Who Are Major Party Donors
Silicon Valley has emerged early as a presidential campaign issue among Democrats at SXSW. Calls to regulate tech put the party in an awkward position, given its reliance on tech donors.
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Did Cooking Really Give Us The F-Word?
Some linguists are arguing that the advent of softer food thousands of years ago led to changes in biting patterns and, eventually, to more frequent use of sounds like "f" and "v" in human languages.
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