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Segment 1: Kansas City native reveals how her interest in politics developed.Sarah McCammon discussed her coverage of abortion including what has occurred…
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Emails and memos show Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross overruled Census Bureau concerns and was urged to exclude noncitizens from census numbers used to reallocate congressional seats.
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After decades of hearing the familiar theme of Morning Edition, listeners will awaken to a new sound beginning Monday, May 6. But don’t adjust your radio…
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The veteran journalist's path to NPR and what it's like working the political beat today. Mara Liasson started her career with NPR in 1985 becoming one of…
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Michael Cohen, President Trump's former lawyer, is testifying on Capitol Hill. Cohen has been sentenced to three years in prison, to begin in May. He…
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Public radio star Peter Sagal has not always been the dedicated long-distance runner he is today. After competing on his high school cross-country team,…
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Former President George W. Bush delivered the main eulogy, saying his father "showed me what it means to be a president who serves with integrity." The body will be laid to rest in Texas on Thursday.
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The Missouri Democrat reflected on her loss in an interview with NPR. McCaskill criticizes how Democrats handled the Kavanaugh nomination and warns her party against going too far investigating Trump.
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Segment 1: Are lobbyists the secret to keeping local companies competitive?Ask a typical voter how they regard lobbyists, and you might get a wrinkled…
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Seg. 1: Amidst National Divisions, Sen. Blunt Sees Opportunity To Unite. Seg. 2: NPR's Mara Liasson.Segment 1: Instead of a divided country, Sen. Blunt sees "great capacity to come together."In a live broadcast from NPR studios in Washington, Missouri's…
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Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh is set to face a second round of questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday. He's expected to be…