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Movie Review: 'Mank' Is A Love Letter To Classic Hollywood
NPR's David Greene talks to critic Kenneth Turan about David Fincher's film, Mank, which looks at the life of writer Herman Mankiewicz during the time that he wrote Citizen Kane for Orson Welles.
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House Returns With 1st Widespread Coronavirus Testing Program, Lame-Duck Agenda
The House has a critical to-do list for a new Congress, which includes leadership and legislative battles. Lawmakers still have business for the lame duck session, but now will have testing protocols.
Small Cities Are A Big Draw For Remote Workers During The Pandemic
Employees' ability to work from home could transform small metro areas and change where Americans choose to live.
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How The GOP Defied Expectations Down The Ballot
President Trump lost, but House Republicans had a better than anticipated 2020 election. Republican strategists and candidates explain how they did it, and why the suburbs are not lost for the party.
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While Pro And College Athletes Fight Through A Pandemic, Kids Have A Tougher Path
The coronavirus pandemic has eliminated or cut short many sports opportunities for youth athletes. Parents are still looking for ways to help their kids but it's not easy.
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National Security Adviser Says It Looks Like Biden Has Won The Election
Robert O'Brien's remarks, made last week at a security forum, stand in contrast to President Trump's refusal to acknowledge he lost the Nov. 3 election. O'Brien promised a professional transition.
Whitmer: 'Not Going To Be Bullied' Over Michigan Coronavirus Restrictions
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer issued a "three-week pause" to curb coronavirus cases in the state. A Trump administration official encouraged residents to "rise up" against the restrictions.
In 'The Crown,' Gillian Anderson Explores Thatcher's 'Powerplay' With The Queen
Anderson plays the former British prime minster in the new season of The Crown. She says Thatcher, who grew up working class, could be both obsequious and combative around Queen Elizabeth II.
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Hurricane Iota Makes Landfall In Nicaragua, Region Braces For 'Catastrophic' Impact
Just two weeks after Hurricane Eta dumped heavy rainfall in the region, Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua and southern Belize are facing an even stronger storm fueled by climate change.
Michelle Obama Urges U.S. Leaders To 'Encourage A Smooth Transition Of Power'
The former first lady warned in a post on Instagram that a refusal to commit to an orderly transfer of power could put the country at risk.
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