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Mark Sanford Says He'll Challenge Trump For President, But That Just Got Harder to Do
The former South Carolina congressman announced Sunday that he's joining the Republican primary, one day after the GOP in his home state canceled its 2020 primary contest.
How A Prenatal 'Bootcamp' For New Dads Helps The Whole Family
Prenatal classes often focus on Mom-to-be — on her shifting role and emotional needs, along with new skills. But if Dad gets sidelined early into a supporting role, research shows, everybody loses.
Senior Conservative Lawmaker Resigns From Boris Johnson's Cabinet Over Brexit
Amber Rudd accused the British prime minister of an "assault on decency and democracy" over his plan to exit the European Union with or without a deal.
Troll Watch: Deepfakes And 2020
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Paul Barrett, adjunct professor of law at NYU, about his report on what disinformation will look like in 2020 and what can be done to lessen its impact.
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North Carolina Democratic Leader On State's Legislative Map Ruling
A court in North Carolina ruled that the state's legislative maps were drawn unlawfully on partisan lines. NPR's Michel Martin talks about the decision with state Rep. Robert Reives.
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Former U.S. Ambassador: Taliban Talks Is 'The Road To Failure'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan Ryan Crocker about the canceled U.S.-Taliban talks President Trump tweeted about on Saturday.
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Rafael Nadal Claims His 19th Grand Slam Title With U.S. Open Triumph
The win, his fourth at the U.S. Open, puts him just one Grand Slam behind Roger Federer for the all-time men's singles record. But to do it, Nadal had to fend off a furious rally from Daniil Medvedev.
Congress' Fall To-Do List: Guns, Spending, Drug Prices, Trade, Investigations
Lawmakers are back on Capitol Hill on Monday after an extended summer recess. Debates on gun control, prescription drugs and trade are expected, but bipartisan cooperation on those are elusive.
Charles And Ray Eames Made Life Better By Design; Their Home Was No Exception
Built in 1949 in the Pacific Palisades, the Eames House is considered among the most important postwar residences in the U.S. Now, the family is working to preserve the home for generations to come.
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'Strange Harvests' Turns Nature's Fairy Tales Inside Out
Edward Posnett's book is more than an impressive add to the modern travelogue: it refuses to accept the landscape at face value as it paints remote terrain in visceral and breathtaking prose.
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