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A Re-Evaluation Of Bill Clinton's Behavior After The Harvey Weinstein Scandal
In the post-Weinstein era, today's progressives and feminists are re-evaluating former President Bill Clinton's behavior and coming to different conclusions than their older counterparts did in the late 90s. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with Ezra Klein, editor of Vox, about what's being said, and about his take on Clinton's past.
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Senate Plan For Individual Tax Cuts Could Set Congress On A Collision Course
Senate Republicans would phase out tax cuts for individuals after several years. Critics say they are both setting up future political crises, and hiding the true cost of their tax plan.
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'New York Times' Reporter On The Investigation Into U.S. Airstrikes In Iraq
Civilians killed by coalition airstrikes in northern Iraq have been vastly underestimated by the U.S. military, according to an investigation by The New York Times Magazine.
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After A Mass Shooting, Families Feel 'A Pain That Will Never Go Away'
After the vigils and the reporters move on to the next mass shooting, the families are left to deal with the grief. "I feel like it never ends," says Jane Dougherty, who lost her sister at Sandy Hook.
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Senate May Approve Drilling In Alaskan Wilderness With Tax Bill
The Republican push to pass a major tax overhaul may also include another long-held GOP goal — opening up Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to drilling.
Road Trip: Alt.Latino Attends The Latin Grammys In Las Vegas
Alt.Latino makes the trek to Las Vegas to cover the Latin Grammys! Join us for a visit to the Red Carpet!
Art Inspired By The Ingenuity Of Nigerian Street Vendors
Photographer Lorenzo Vitturi was amazed by the "unstoppable" crowds, the energy — and the unexpected art in the street market on Nigeria's Lagos Island.
Trade Is An Identity Issue, And Trump Knows It
In politics, trade means manufacturing, and manufacturing means America — a very particular, nostalgia-laden version of America.
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Angola Prison Lawsuit Poses Question: What Kind Of Medical Care Do Inmates Deserve?
Prisoners have a constitutional right to health care, but inmates at Angola prison in Louisiana are suing for medical shortfalls that have allegedly caused "needless pain and suffering."
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Medical Cargo Could Be The Gateway For Routine Drone Deliveries
Proposals for drones to carry blood, trauma supplies and lab samples are awaiting approval by the Federal Aviation Administration. If the ideas get a green light, they could usher in a new drone age.
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