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Calls For Puerto Rico Gov. Rossello To Resign Over Profane Private Chats
There are growing calls for Puerto Rico's governor to resign amid a corruption scandal and after the leak of texts laced with misogyny, homophobia and jokes about the dead from Hurricane Maria.
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California Attorney General On Challenging Trump Administration Policies
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with California Attorney General Xavier Becerra about his state's many lawsuits challenging Trump administration policies, from immigration to climate change.
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Janelle Monáe On Her Dirty, World-Dominating Year
Monáe's Dirty Computer can be found on just about every list of the best albums of 2018 — and it topped NPR's. The songwriter, actress and self-styled media exec says it could only have happened now.
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The Year In Washington Scandals: The 'Swamp' Remained Murky In 2018
"Bad optics," charter jets, abusive tweets and insider trading. It has been that kind of year in President Trump's Cabinet and on Capitol Hill.
Release Of Redacted Version Of Mueller Report Expected Thursday
While the fight over the report will continue, its release is the culmination of investigations that go back nearly three years. (This piece initially aired April 14, 2019 on All Things Considered.)
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Friends And Family Eulogize President George H.W. Bush On His Final Day In Washington
All living presidents, top foreign leaders, and members of Congress attended the state funeral for President George H.W. Bush where his son, President George W. Bush delivered an emotional eulogy.
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Squeezed By U.S. Sanctions, Iran Has Had An Especially Bad 2018
The Trump administration hit Iran with sanctions after pulling out of the nuclear deal. That's hurt the Iranian economy — and emboldened hard-liners.
Government Shutdown Inevitable As Congress Adjourns Amid Border Wall Funding Impasse
A group of bipartisan lawmakers is continuing to negotiate with Vice President Pence and top White House aides, but a deal to keep the government open ahead of a midnight deadline looks improbable.
Flush With Cash, China Continues to Borrow Billions From The World Bank
From an economic standpoint, China does not need World Bank loans. So why is it still a top borrower?
Trump Inherits The Afghanistan Albatross — And Commits For The Long Term
The president went against what he called his own instincts by agreeing to an open-ended extension of America's longest war.
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