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Why do we hear the same Christmas songs year after year?
Hundreds of new Christmas songs are released every year, but each time December rolls around, the same small handful of classics races to the top of the charts. Will anything new ever break through?
Home sales are ticking up — and more are coming to market
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What factors, such as inflation, affected the monthly jobless report?
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Different Economic Perspectives On Trump's Tax Outline
Former economist for Vice President Biden Jared Bernstein and conservative economist Peter Morici of the University of Maryland discuss President Trump's plans to overhaul the U.S. tax code.
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Nigella's Tips For A Frugal Yet Festive Holiday
Here's a little Christmas secret: Dusting desserts with powdered sugar makes them look more expensive. Chef Nigella Lawson talks with NPR's Steve Inskeep about her tricks for economical holiday hosting.
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Trump Tweets 'Fear' Is A Joke, Woodward Tells NPR That Book Is Carefully Done
Rachel Martin talks to veteran journalist Bob Woodward about his new book. Excerpts from Fear: Trump in the White House have drawn sharp rebukes from President Trump and members of his administration.
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Trump Denies Allegations Of Secret Ties, Collusion Between Campaign And Russia
Intelligence officials recently briefed both Obama and Trump about the unconfirmed reports. U.S. intelligence agencies have said Russia engaged in an extensive hacking effort during the 2016 election.
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Authorities revealed that DNA testing shows the man believed to be the perpetrator of the Christmas Day incident died in the blast.
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If There Aren’t Enough Vaccines for All Health Care Workers in California, Which Doctors, Nurses o
California's medical workforce includes 2.4 million people, but officials say the first vaccine shipment is expected to contain just 1 or 2 million doses — forcing the state to “sub-prioritze” who moves to the front of the line.
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Kavanaugh's Sexual Assault Accuser Speaks Out
Christine Blasey Ford is the woman behind a confidential letter alleging Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her. NPR's Michel Martin talks to Washington Post investigative reporter Emma Brown about her exclusive.**WARNING: THIS CONVERSATION CONTAINS GRAPHIC DESCRIPTIONS OF A SEXUAL ASSAULT ALLEGATION**
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