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Russian Athletes Await Decision On Status To Compete In Rio Olympics
Confusion surrounds many Russian athletes in Rio, whose status to compete in the Olympics remains unclear. Individual sports federations are trying to determine who's eligible to compete with only days left before the games begin. Some athletes have appealed their suspensions.
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LISTEN: GOP Sen. Susan Collins On Why She Can't Support Trump
The Maine politician talks to NPR's Ari Shapiro about her decision to not support her party's nominee for president, Donald Trump.
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Some Republicans Consider Casting Their Vote For Hillary Clinton
Donald Trump's self-generated controversies are continually overshadowing bad news for Hillary Clinton and making easier for her to pick up support from disaffected Republicans.
Hillary Clinton Outlines Economic Policy In Rebuttal To Donald Trump
Hillary Clinton's economic speech Thursday in Michigan is intended to be a rejoinder to Donald Trump's earlier address on the same subject in the same state.
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People Liked The Democratic Convention Better. Will That Boost Clinton?
On balance, Americans said Trump's convention made them less likely to vote for him. Clinton's convention, meanwhile, fared far better. What could that mean for the general election?
Trump's Unscripted Remarks Continue To Dominate Discourse
This week Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton gave major speeches on the economy, but most of the attention was on their gaffes and controversies.
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Like Millennials, More Older Americans Steering Away From Driving
Americans of all ages are tossing away the keys and giving up their driver's licenses, a new study shows. Cars are being replaced by bikes, public transit and ride-hailing services.
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Streaming Services Shake-Up Market At Sundance Film Festival
Video streaming services like Amazon and Netflix are adding a new dimension to the Sundance Film Festival. NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Tatiana Siegel, senior film writer for the Hollywood Reporter, about the competition with traditional movie studios for distribution rights to some of the festival's most anticipated films.
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The Curious Cookware Of A Williams-Sonoma Founder Lands In A Museum
The late Chuck Williams of Williams-Sonoma collected 4,000 cooking artifacts from around the world. The vast collection will be the basis of a new museum run by the Culinary Institute of America.
Leading Republicans Deliver Closing Arguments To Iowa Voters
We hear excerpts of speeches by the three Republicans leading in Iowa as they give their closing arguments to Iowa voters.
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