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Former Federal Prosecutor Weighs In On Comey New Email Investigation Announcement
Peter Zeidenberg spent 17 years at the Justice Department. He talks to Rachel Martin about FBI Director James Comey's decision to announce new evidence in the investigation of Clinton's email server.
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Shaping Trumponomics: These Names Are Being Floated For Cabinet Posts
President-elect Donald Trump must quickly fill government departments with leaders who can help give shape to his economic vision. His transition team is considering a number of candidates.
DraftKings-FanDuel Merger Follows Months Of Financial Troubles
FanDuel and DraftKings, two major online fantasy sports companies, merged this week. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Mike Pesca of Slate about their financial difficulties.
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How Nepotism Law Could Keep Trump's Son-In-Law Out Of The White House
Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner was a key adviser during his campaign. If Kushner were given a job in the White House, it would raise legal questions around nepotism.
What Do Trump's Cabinet Appointments Say About His Priorities?
President-elect Donald Trump made three senior cabinet appointments Friday. His picks for national security adviser, CIA director and attorney general offer clues to his administration's priorities.
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Young Barbers In Brazil Are Cutting Away From Traditional Barbershops
A prize-winning documentary in Brazil is highlighting a new trend in barbershops, where fresh hairstyles are mixing with changing ideas about gender and race.
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Tennis Star Andy Murray Reflects On Elementary School Shooting Tragedy
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Howard Bryant of ESPN.com and ESPN the magazine about the career of tennis star Andy Murray whose elementary school was the site of a school shooting in 1996.
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'Hamilton' To Pence: 'We Are The Diverse America Who Are Alarmed'
Pence was met with boos and cheers as he came to see the show, and afterwards the diverse cast and crew delivered a pointed statement about what they believe really makes America great.
Who's The New Philippine Envoy? The Man Building Trump Tower Manila
U.S.-Philippine relations have been rocky. The new trade envoy tasked with improving them is a Philippine real estate magnate who's already working with Donald Trump on a major building project.
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In Dealings With U.N. Diplomats, Mayor Giuliani Pulled No Punches
Rudy Giuliani is a leading contender for secretary of state in a Trump administration, but as mayor of New York he waded into conflicts with Yasser Arafat and parking scofflaws at the United Nations.
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