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'The Year Of The Dog' Begins
Festivities have begun across the world for the lunar new year. Friday marks the beginning of the Year of the Dog in China.
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Senate's Open Debate Fails To Pass Immigration Legislation
Rachel Martin talks to Democratic Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware about why the Senate was unable to advance any of the three immigration proposals it was debating.
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Chinese New Year Plays Out Differently For The Haves And Have-Nots
Friday marks the start of the Lunar New Year. The way people celebrate — or choose not to celebrate — can reflect the economic divide in the world's second-largest economy.
FBI Received A Tip Last Month About Florida Shooting Suspect — But Nothing Was Done
The caller specifically mentioned the potential for Nikolas Cruz to carry out a school shooting, but the FBI never investigated. President Trump didn't comment about it on a trip to Florida Friday.
Who Was Marjory Stoneman Douglas?
Marjory Stoneman Douglas, the woman for whom the high school where Wednesday's deadly shooting took place was an author and an activist. She was responsible for helping preserve Florida's everglades.
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Gun Violence Protective Orders See Renewed Interest After Florida Shooting
Wednesday's mass shooting at a high school in Florida has renewed interest in something called "gun violence protective orders." This is legislation that would allow authorities to take guns away from from people who are believed to be at risk for violent behavior and only a few states have them.
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What's Next For 700,000 DACA Recipients As Immigration Debate Breaks Down
NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks to immigration lawyer Cesar Vargas about the recent breakdown in the Senate over immigration, and what that means for DACA recipients.
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Is Fashion Designer Ralph Lauren Out Of Touch With America?
Washington Post fashion critic Robin Givhan pulled no punches nor spared no adjectives in describing Ralph Lauren's spring collection. She thinks the celebrated American designer is out of touch with what's been going on in American culture.
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FBI Says It Received Tip About Florida School Shooter, But Failed To Follow Up
The FBI says it got a tip last month about the Florida shooting suspect, but failed to follow protocols to assess the threat.
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Students Who Survived Florida Shooting Want Politicians To Know They're Angry
Following the school shooting in Parkland, Fla., on Wednesday, many students are angry at what they see as politicians' inability to stop these massacres from happening. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with Cameron Kasky, a junior who survived the shooting, about what he thinks needs to change moving forward.
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