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Lawyers Sue To Demand Release Of Undocumented Child With Cerebral Palsy
The federal lawsuit claims the 10-year-old girl has a constitutional right to be in her parents' care. Border Patrol agents detained her last week following emergency surgery.
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News Brief: New York Terror Attack, GOP Tax Plan, NPR Executive Faces Harassment Allegations
At least eight people were killed and several people injured after a driver mowed down people on a New York City bike path. Also, we have an update on the Republican tax overhaul bill.
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Dodgers Defeat Astros To Force A Final World Series Game
The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Houston Astros in Game 6 of the World Series Tuesday night in LA, forcing a Game 7 to determine the series winner.
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Online Advertisers React As Tech Firms Face Congress
Rachel Martin talks to Randall Rothenberg of the Interactive Advertising Bureau, a trade group that represents Facebook, Twitter, Google and includes NPR, about social media and government oversight.
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GOP Delays Unveiling Of Tax Bill
Wednesday was supposed to be the day House Republicans planned to release their tax legislation. But now it is being delayed until Thursday, which may mean there is trouble with the bill.
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Pope Francis Gets Sleep Whenever He Can, Even While Praying
The 80-year-old pontiff told Catholic TV 2000 that sometimes when he prays for long periods of time, he dozes off. But Saint Therese did it too he said, referring to a 19th century nun.
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What We Know About The New York Attacker
We're learning more about the suspect behind an attack Tuesday on a New York City bike path that left at least eight people dead.
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'Friends Divided' Digs Into The Bumpy Bonds Between 2 Presidents
Gordon S. Wood's engaging new dual biography of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams aims to discover why Jefferson is so much more well-loved than his lifelong (though sometimes estranged) friend.
Senators Move To Reduce 'Colossal And Completely Preventable Waste' Of Drugs
Senators cited ProPublica reporting that found drug companies have been making patients pay for oversize eyedrops and more liquid cancer medications than they need.
NPR Executive Faces Sexual Harassment Allegations
NPR placed news executive Michael Oreskes on leave Tuesday after he was accused of sexual harassment in two separate instances nearly twenty years ago.
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