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Shifting rationales for strikes on Iran: White House says it doesn't want regime change
The Trump administration is sending mixed messages about regime change in Iran. It wants to remove the threat posed by Iran's leadership. Yet it's wary of another "endless war" in the Middle East.
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In Down-Ballot Races, Some Democrats Try To Link Trump To GOP Candidates
With Donald Trump the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, both parties are considering his effect on other races. In California, Democrats hope to use his unpopularity to unseat one GOP incumbent.
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He's Brilliant, She's Lovely: Teaching Computers To Be Less Sexist
Algorithms teach computers how to process language. But because they draw on human writing, they have some biases. Researchers are trying to weed out those problematic associations.
Sen. Ben Cardin On Potential Strikes On Syria And Pompeo
Congress has been largely absent from the conversation about whether or not to bomb Syria. NPR's Noel King talks with Democratic Sen. Ben Cardin of Maryland about Syria and Mike Pompeo.
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Justice Department Seeks To Block Publication Of John Bolton's White House Memoir
A week before the scheduled June 23 launch of the former national security adviser's tale of his time serving Trump, the government has filed a lawsuit attempting to hold up the book's release.
As Casinos Reopen In Las Vegas, Stakes Are High And Union Calls For Transparency
Casinos is Las Vegas are reopening Thursday, after being shuttered for more than two months. Workers there are eager to start getting paid again, but they're also worried about their health.
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The U.S. Is In The Midst Of An Affordability Crisis, 'Atlantic' Writer Argues
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Annie Lowrey of the Atlantic about what she calls the Great Affordability Crisis. She says the cost of housing and health care is bleeding some American families dry.
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Gov. Newsom Focuses Singularly On Homelessness in State of the State
Newsom's explicit focus on homelessness underscores both the magnitude of the crisis and the potential political consequences if he doesn't effectively tackle it.
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VP Pence Appointed To Lead U.S. Coronavirus Response
NPR's David Greene talks to Dr. Tom Inglesby, director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, on the current status of the coronavirus in the U.S.
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Opinion: What Trump Needs To Know Before Talks With North Korea
If President Trump winds up across the table from Kim Jong Un, he should study the lessons from previous attempts to denuclearize North Korea, writes Scott Snyder.
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