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CPB agrees to revive a $36 million deal with NPR killed after Trump's pressure
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting agreed Monday to fulfill a $36 million, multi-year contract with NPR that it had yanked after pressure from the Trump White House.
Tennessee judge blocks deployment of National Guard in Memphis
A Tennessee judge has blocked the use of the National Guard in Memphis under a crimefighting operation by President Trump but also put the order on hold, giving the government five days to appeal.
Milli Vanilli used to be Grammys poison… but not anymore
Thirty-five years after the Grammys revoked Milli Vanilli's best new artist award, former member Fab Morvan has been nominated in a surprising twist.
Tepid U.S. Jobs Report Adds To Economic Jitters
The Labor Department says U.S. employers added 130,000 jobs in August, fewer than private analysts had expected. The unemployment rate was unchanged at 3.7%.
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New poetry stresses that our stories are more precious and urgent than ever
Three new collections by mid-career poets lay claim to stories of identity, suffering and hope, to a kind of collective subjectivity, to the inner life of a country in the throes of deep pain and uncertainty.
Francisco Toledo, One Of Mexico's Most Celebrated Artists, Dies At 79
Francisco Toledo, the expressionist artist from Oaxaca, died Thursday. Toledo is famous for his vivid paintings reflecting the colors and animals of Oaxaca.
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Trump's Allies Move To Change Or Eliminate Primaries To Head Off Challengers
President Trump's political allies are trying to head off primary challengers by changing delegate rules and ending primaries around the country.
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As Bahamas Turn To Recovery, U.S. Worries About China Stepping In To Help
The Trump administration is keeping a suspicious eye on China while helping the Bahamas recover from Hurricane Dorian.
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What Federal Officials Are Doing About Foreign Interference Leading Up To 2020
The 2020 election may seem like a long way off. But, in fact, the campaign has already kicked off. So with the clock already ticking, what are federal officials doing about foreign interference?
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Week In Politics: Brexit And The Democratic Climate Town Hall
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post, and David Brooks of The New York Times about Brexit, the Democratic Climate Town Hall, and President Trump's "Sharpie-gate."
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