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Why Trump Appointees Refer To 'Optics' When Discussing Spending Scandals
One linguistics expert said referring to "optics" was a way to offer a non-apology along the lines of "I'm sorry you were offended."
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Constellation Brands, which makes beer like Corona, is building a new plant in Mexicali. Local activists say its cozy relations with the government threaten residents' already-limited water supply.
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In many states, menstrual products are subject to a sales tax whereas items like ChapStick are not. It's just one example of women paying a premium, known as the "pink tax," for various products.
Are Tariffs The Best Way To Force China To Change Its Ways?
President Trump says the U.S. will levy $60 billion worth of trade tariffs against China. The move is seen as way to curb China's predatory trade practices, but it also risks a trade war.
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A Look At Trump's Relationship With His Lawyer Michael Cohen
Long-time Trump lawyer Michael Cohen admits that he paid $130,000 of his own money to adult film star Stormy Daniels days before the 2016 presidential election. NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Bloomberg columnist Tim O'Brien about Cohen, who's been called Trump's "fixer."
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Prince Died With 'Exceedingly High' Level Of Fentanyl, Report States
The confidential toxicology information was reported by AP less than a week after a local official said Prince's death investigation remains active. His family is considering a wrongful death lawsuit.
How 'Bad Medicine' Dismisses And Misdiagnoses Women's Symptoms
Journalist Maya Dusenbery argues that medicine has a "systemic and unconscious bias" against women that is rooted in "what doctors, regardless of their own gender, are learning in medical schools."
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Remembering Buell Neidlinger, A Genre-Hopping Bassist, Composer And Music Teacher
Neidlinger, who died March 16, was a child prodigy on the cello who went on to perform in the New York Philharmonic and also as a studio and jazz musician. Originally broadcast in 1989.
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'They Don't Care': Whistleblower Says Cambridge Analytica Aims To Undermine Democracy
"Donald Trump makes it click in your head that this actually has a much wider impact," former Cambridge Analytica employee Christopher Wylie said of Trump's election and the misuse of data.
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