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Calls For Resignation As Va. Governor Apologizes for Racist Image In 1984 Yearbook
Ralph Northam, a pediatric neurologist and Democrat, was elected in 2017. The photo shows a person wearing blackface standing next to another person wearing a Ku Klux Klan robe.
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Saying Goodbye To Robert Siegel, A Distinctive Voice At NPR For Decades
Here & Now's Robin Young reflects on Siegel's career, and listens to moments from some of his more memorable interviews.
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Women's World Cup: U.S. Is 'Ready, Excited, Hungry' As It Takes On Thailand
The U.S. enters its first game armed with enormous talent, deep experience and high expectations. The team is prepared for a long tournament run while staying focused on the opponent in front of them.
Saturday Sports: NCAA Shocking Upset
Scott Simon talks with ESPN's Howard Bryant about the latest in college basketball.
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Arizona Legislature Mulls Bills To Weaken Vaccination Requirements
Against the advice and pleas from doctors and medical associations, some Arizona lawmakers are pushing bills that would make it easier for parents to get exemptions for their kids from vaccinations.
'Let's Go Peay': State University Brings Infamous Cheer To March Madness
Sixty-eight college basketball teams hit the court this week in the NCAA men's basketball tournament. There's always intrigue, drama and a few Cinderella stories — including one team this year that has an interesting team cheer.
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Man accused of killing officers at private college was a former student, school says
Suspect's mother says "My son is mentally ill and he did something that I could not control and no one could come to help him."
No Controversy Heading into This Year's Rose Bowl
This past weekend, the University of Southern California and the University of Texas each finished undefeated seasons with dominating performances to set up their face-off for the national title in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 4.
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Two Workers Missing at West Virginia Mine
Rescue teams are trying to find two miners still missing at the Aracoma Mine in Melville, W. Va., about 60 miles southwest of Charleston. Nineteen others escaped Thursday evening when a conveyor belt deep in the mine caught fire. Anna Sale of West Virginia Public Broadcasting reports.
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Geri Allen On Piano Jazz
Detroit-born pianist, composer and university professor Geri Allen is a musician of great depth and creativity. Allen's compositional skills are on display as she plays her own tune "Avatar," and she gets together with host Marian McPartland for Charlie Parker's "Another Hairdo."
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