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Some Iowa Caucuses Results Have Been Released β What They Mean So Far
The Iowa Democratic Party has released results from last night's caucuses showing Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders neck and neck at the top. But more results are still to come.
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Seeking Pay Equity, Female Flutist Sues Boston Symphony Orchestra
The orchestra's top flutist, Elizabeth Rowe, says that she is paid substantially less than her closest counterpart β a man. Her suit may be the first filed under a new Massachusetts pay equity law.
One Of These Men Is Likely To Be Afghanistan's Next Ruler
Two men β a reclusive 60-year-old mullah who is the Taliban's top commander and a high-profile, battle-hardened lieutenant β are the odds-on picks to form the new regime.
What's Ahead For U.S.-China Relations As Trump Takes New Steps Against Beijing
U.S.-China relations hit another low as the Trump administration attempts to ban Chinese apps and sanctions top Hong Kong officials for curtailing the city's autonomy.
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Kimberly Godwin Makes History As First Black Leader Of A Major Broadcast Newsroom
ABC News named Kimberly Godwin as president. She will be the first Black American leader of a major broadcast news division. Her hiring comes at a time of significant turnover in TV news post-Trump.
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There's Something New This College Football Season: Playoffs
College football's top division has a new playoff system this season. We'll talk about how it works, and how the field of potential contenders looks.
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Poll Results: Listeners Pick Their Favorite Albums Of 2015
You voted! We counted! Here are the results of our 2015 Listener Poll for the year's best albums.
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Texas is relying on FEMA. State leaders said it should be cut
The governor and top emergency official in Texas are both members of a council advising the Trump administration on options for eliminating the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Sen. Jack Reed calls for investigation into Pete Hegseth's Signal chat
NPR asks Sen. Jack Reed, top Democrat on the Armed Services Committee, why he wants an investigation into whether Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared classified intelligence in a Signal chat.
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With Rafael Nadal retiring, what's the future of men's professional tennis?
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with sports journalist Reem Abulleil, Rafael Nadal's impact on men's tennis and what the sport could look like as top players retire.
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