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How college football became a financial engine for Olympic training
College football has become the uniquely American engine that pays for the training of future US Olympians. The Indicator's Wailin Wong and Adrian Ma go back in time to the Cold War to explain why.
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Focus groups of swing voters in Arizona say ICE should be reformed
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to Rich Thau, who runs focus groups with swing voters and recently asked for their opinions on the Trump administration's immigration policies.
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Trump administration says it's ending the immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota
The Trump administration says it is ending its immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota that sparked weeks of protests, led to thousands of arrests and the fatal shooting of two U.S. citizens.
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Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar talks about last effect of federal immigration crackdown
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., about the lingering impact of the federal immigration crackdown in Minnesota.
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Members of Germany's far-right party to attend Munich Security Conference after ban
Members of Germany's far-right AfD Party were banned from attending the Munich Security Conference. On Friday, they'll attend for the first time in years.
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Is Friday the 13th a lucky day for horror movie releases?
Friday the 13th comes in both February and March this year, bringing scary movies with it. Does releasing horror movies on the scariest day of the year bring a bump at the box office?
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Oldest living married couple shares their love story
For StoryCorps, a husband and wife, who are both more than 100 years old, talk about how they met and fell in love.
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EPA will stop regulating greenhouse gases
The EPA has reversed its position on whether or not it can regulate greenhouse gas emissions, eliminating influential rules that were pushing the auto industry toward cleaner vehicles.
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The Pentagon used an anti-drone laser on a suspected Mexican drone. What to know
The Pentagon authorized an anti-drone laser against a suspected Mexican drone over El Paso, Texas, this week. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Thom Shanker of the Project for Media and National Security.
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Colorectal cancer is leading cancer killer for people under 50
James Van Der Beek's death at age 48 highlights a sad statistic: More people under 50 are getting colorectal cancer.
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