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Craigslist Shuts Down Personals Section After Congress Passes Bill On Trafficking
Craigslist says it made the change because of the Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act, which is meant to crack down on sex trafficking of children. Free speech advocates are critical of FOSTA.
Egyptian Government Implements Free Speech Restrictions Ahead Of Elections
With elections next week almost certain to give Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi another term, reporters aren't supposed to ask people how they vote.
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Why People Are Reluctant To Call The Austin Bomber A Terrorist
The suspect in the Austin bombings has been described as "troubled" by police and media. NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Code Switch reporter Gene Demby about people's reluctance to call him a terrorist.
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President Trump Signs $1.3 Trillion Spending Bill, But Is 'Unhappy' About It
Congress passed a $1.3 trillion spending bill overnight, that President Trump sharply criticized as he signed it on Friday following a veto threat.
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Trade War Could Damage U.S. Consumers More Than China
Historically, both sides usually lose in trade wars. But, one side often loses more than the other. While China could be hurt by the Trump administration tariffs, U.S. consumers, companies and our allies could end up being damaged more.
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Week In Politics: Trump Signs Spending Bill And Names New Security Adviser
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with David Brooks of The New York Times and E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post and Brookings Institution, about President Trump signing a spending bill, naming John Bolton as National Security Adviser and the announcement of stiff tariffs on Chinese imports.
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How The Syrian Regime Keeps Winning Territory, From An Army Defector's Perspective
What's happening in eastern Ghouta shows parallels with earlier offensives, from siege to surrender, according to a soldier turned rebel leader.
PHOTOS: The Vanishing Body Art Of A Tribe Of Onetime Headhunters
The tattoos were once a sign that a man in India's Konyak clan was a headhunter. A new book tells their story.
Students March; DeVos Gets Grilled; The Funding Gap Widens
School funding fairness, politically active students and more in the weekly education news roundup.
Disturb This Groove: What Is The Legacy Of Soul Music?
Recent questions about R&B, covers, karaoke and cultural appropriation — ignited by an offhand comment about Bruno Mars made by Meshell Ndegeocello — get a workout on the bassist's new album.
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