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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.
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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.
Chad Lawson Wants To Revive Piano For The 'Spotify Generation'
Lawson's new album Re:Piano aims to change perceptions of the piano by fusing it with digital filters, loops and effects.
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French Police Officer Who Traded Himself For A Hostage Has Died
A gunman took hostages in a supermarket in Southern France yesterday, killing at least two people. In an effort to switch places with a hostage during the standoff, a police officer died a hero.
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Parkland Student David Hogg On The Gun Control Movement Driven By Teens
Protesters descend on Washington for "March for Our Lives," a student-organized rally against gun violence. We talk to David Hogg, a survivor of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
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'Cow Clicker' Developer: Facebook's Response To Complaints Is Too Late
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Ian Bogost about data collected from Facebook-connected apps. In 2010, Bogost launched Cow Clicker, a parody game that inadvertently collected a lot of user information.
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What's 'Dangerous' About Trump's New National Security Adviser?
Scott Simon asks Matt Purple, managing editor of "The American Conservative," why he calls new national security adviser John Bolton one of the "most dangerous national security operatives" in D.C.
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