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Jeffrey Epstein Update: Read The Deposition That Ghislaine Maxwell Fought To Hide
Ghislaine Maxwell's answers to questions about the sex-trafficking operation she allegedly ran with the late Jeffrey Epstein are now being made public.
George Floyd Case: Judge Drops 3rd-Degree Murder Charge Against Derek Chauvin
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who was captured on cellphone video kneeling on Floyd's neck for several minutes, still faces a higher charge of second-degree murder.
Militia Leader Known As The 'Bundy Ranch Sniper' Seeks A New Title: State Senator
The election season's spotlight on the militia threat is glaring for Eric Parker. Federal authorities consider him a domestic extremist. That hasn't stopped his run for the Idaho Legislature.
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What Bruce Springsteen Lost And Found
Ahead of the release of Letter To You, The Boss spoke to Morning Edition about revisiting older material, finding hope in these unusual times and attending to his audience's spiritual needs.
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3 Cities Designated As 'Anarchist' Filing Lawsuit Against Trump Administration
After months of street protests, President Trump described New York City, Portland and Seattle as lawless places and threatened to withhold federal aid. City officials say the law is on their side.
In 'Bad Hair,' The Mane Rebels
Justin Simien's horror-comedy gets tangled in its own mythmaking, but as an '80s workplace comedy period piece, it's spot-on.
FDA COVID-19 Vaccine Process Is 'Thoughtful And Deliberate,' Says Former FDA Head
Rachel Martin speaks with former Food and Drug Administration commissioner Dr. Mark McClellan about this week's FDA advisory panel on COVID-19 vaccine research.
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Breaking Down Thursday Night's Presidential Debate
NPR's Rachel Martin looks back at last night's debate with Democratic strategist Karen Finney and Republican strategist Scott Jennings.
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Voters React To The Last Presidential Debate Before November's Election
The presidential candidates had a final chance to persuade Americans to vote for them at last night's debate. What did voters hear?
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U.S. Officials Say Russian Hackers Targeted State And Local Governments
U.S. officials said yesterday in a statement that a Russian hacking group "has conducted a campaign against a wide variety of U.S. targets" since September 2020.
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