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Beside classrooms, Americans have learned about democracy at the movies
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Yale Law School professor Stephen L. Carter about the movies that shaped his view of American democracy.
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Texas providers of abortion services are wary the law's status could change again
Some Texas clinics have resumed abortions after a federal court ruling, but some haven't yet because of the risks of a higher court reversing the decision.
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With the China Mission Center, the CIA refocuses on the changing world stage
The CIA is establishing a mission center that will focus on the challenges posed by a rising China. This is the strongest sign yet that CIA Director William Burns considers China his top priority.
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News brief: Texas abortion law, jobs report, CIA's focus on China
Some clinics in Texas are offering abortions again after a federal judge intervened. The Labor Department issues its monthly jobs report. The CIA director says China is the agency's main focus.
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Planet Money investigates the logjams that keep renters from receiving aid
Millions of Americans are at risk of eviction, and billions of dollars in help from Congress isn't reaching most of them. What's taking so long for people who need rental assistance to get the money?
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Hike for Humanity events coming up this weekend in Unalaska
KUCB's Vic Fisher talked with Phill Toney from the Unalaska Department of Public Safety about the upcoming Hike for Humanity event in Unalaska.
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We need to talk about your gas stove, your health and climate change
Americans love their gas stoves, but they pollute homes and are connected to a supply system that leaks methane. That's part of a battle as more people face a decision about switching to electric.
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New York City's public libraries abolish fines on overdue materials
They're the latest to eliminate all late fees. All library card holders have had their accounts cleared of any prior late fees or fines.
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The last Sears in Illinois is preparing to close for good
Sears will close its last remaining mall location in a Chicago suburb on Nov. 14. What does it mean to loyal customers to see such a once iconic and proud brand close up shop?
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