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Black Voters Need More Convincing From Democrats In 2018
Black turnout in the 2016 presidential election fell to the lowest rate since 2000. To reverse that, some voters say Democrats need to better address issues like wealth disparity and criminal justice.
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U.S. Cities Awash In Green To Celebrate St. Patrick's Day
Vice President Pence went to Savannah, Ga., for its annual St. Patrick's Day Parade, while the Chicago River and the White House fountain were once again dyed green.
Retired FBI Agent On McCabe Firing: 'Lack Of Candor Is A Serious Offense'
What does the politically charged firing of deputy directory Andrew McCabe mean for the bureau's morale? NPR's Michel Martin talks to longtime FBI agent and analyst James A. Gagliano.
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Source: Fired Deputy FBI Director Took Memos, Notes About Interactions With Trump
Andrew McCabe was fired by Attorney General Jeff Sessions late Friday. On Saturday, Washington, D.C., tried to make sense of the latest developments in the seemingly never-ending Russia saga.
Ohio Democrat Marcy Kaptur Makes History As Longest-Serving Woman In The House
The 18-term lawmaker takes the title from the late Massachusetts GOP Rep. Edith Nourse Rogers.
Don't Call This Rebel On Wheels An 'Angel From Above'
Maryangel Garcia Ramos, a Mexican disability activist, isn't afraid to call out TV execs, rock out in front of the stage at a Killers concert and stand up to her country's machismo culture.
Supreme Court Delivers Blow To Republicans, Declines To Take Up Pa. Redistricting
The court decided Monday not to take up a GOP challenge to a Pennsylvania state court decision that could result in Democrats picking up a handful of House seats.
Gina Haspel Used To Work For Me. She's A Great Choice For CIA Director
Former CIA case officer Robert Baer supervised Gina Haspel and says she is the right person to talk President Trump out of potential foreign policy disasters.
Research Shows Black Boys Are Most Likely To Be Stuck In Cycle Of Poverty
Black boys raised in America, even in the wealthiest families, still earn less as adults than white boys with similar backgrounds. That's according to a new study from the Equality of Opportunity Project, which looked at U.S. Census data to study the lives of 20 million children.
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Pa. Attorney General Probing How Data-Mining Firm Acquired Facebook Data
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro about his office's intent to look into how the data of 50 million Facebook users got into the hands of the political data-mining firm, Cambridge Analytica.
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