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Week In Politics: More Democratic Candidates Launch 2020 Presidential Campaigns
The government is back in business – for now. Also, more Democratic candidates announced they are running for the highest office in the land.
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Democrat Sherrod Brown Tours Early Voting States
Ohio Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown hasn't decided to run for president yet. He's on a tour of early primary states, like New Hampshire, testing out a message focused on the working class.
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3 Award-Winning Latina Authors Are Symbols Of Hope For Next Generation Of Writers
Children's literature handed out some of its biggest awards this past week. And three Latina authors were recipients. We talk to them about what this moment means to them.
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Sen. Cotton Keeps Politics Out Of His New Book, 'Sacred Duty'
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Sen. Tom Cotton about his book: Sacred Duty: A Soldier's Tour at Arlington National Cemetery. Cotton served in Iraq and Afghanistan and as a platoon leader at Arlington.
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As Maduro Makes Enemies, Venezuela's Caribbean Allies Remain In His Camp
Venezuela's president has been making enemies throughout the Americas with a collapsed economy that has produced millions of migrants. But he still has friends in the Caribbean.
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Will He Or Won't He? The State Of This Year's State Of The Union Address
Whether or not President Trump will deliver a traditional state of the union is in doubt because of the partial government shutdown. It's allowing Washington to reexamine a century-old tradition.
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Stocks Unsettled By Political Drama, But Broad View Looks Better
U.S. financial markets closed the week quietly after gyrating wildly. Overall, the markets have delivered gains since 2009.
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Unpacking What The American Israel Public Affairs Committee Does
When Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., criticized the American Israel Public Affairs Committee with anti-Semitic stereotypes, she also may have inflated AIPAC's clout.
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What's Next For Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel Following 'El Chapo's' Guilty Verdict
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Univision reporter León Krauze about what's next for the Sinaloa Cartel and the ongoing drug war in Mexico after Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán's guilty verdict.
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Harvey Weinstein Case Highlights Pitfalls Of Workplace Harassment Claims
Most employers have policies on reporting sexual harassment, and human resources officials are required to investigate those claims. But those filing the complaints can face obstacles, experts say.
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