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Small Batch: The Violent Delights And Violent Ends Of 'Westworld'
Glen Weldon and Audie Cornish discuss the first season of HBO's densely plotted science fiction series.
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Garry Kasparov Cautions Trump Against Trusting Putin
The former world chess champion and Putin critic talks with Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson about Putin, Trump and the relationship between Russia and the U.S.
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Armed Man Threatens D.C. Pizzeria Targeted By Fake News Stories
In Washington, D.C., local businesses are asking for more security after an armed man threatened a pizza place targeted by fake news stories. Police say the North Carolina man wanted to investigate a conspiracy theory that Hillary Clinton runs a child sex ring from the restaurant.
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President-Elect Trump Nominates Ben Carson To Run HUD
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Amy Liu, director of the Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institution who worked at the Department of Housing and Urban Development during the Clinton administration, about President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of Dr. Ben Carson to run the agency.
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Trump's Phone Call To Taiwan's Leader Risks China Tensions
President-elect Donald Trump's telephone conversation with Taiwan's president broke four decades of diplomatic protocol. There's concern it could also spark a crisis with China, which considers Taiwan a renegade province.
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Oakland Warehouse Fire Survivor: 'We Were A Family'
Over the weekend, a fire broke out in a warehouse in Oakland where a number of people lived and that was holding a concert. The death toll continues to rise. NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Carmen Brito, who lived in the warehouse and escaped from the building after the fire broke out.
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Al Gore Meets With Donald And Ivanka Trump In Search For 'Common Ground'
Gore has spent decades warning about the dire consequences of unchecked, man-made climate change, while Donald Trump regularly called climate change "a hoax" during his presidential campaign.
Once Booming, Mongolia's Economy Veers From Riches To Rags
The sparsely populated nation of nomadic herders rode China's booming economy by supplying it with coal. But as China's economy slows and commodity prices drop, Mongolia's economy is crashing.
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Tech Plays Role As The Weapon Of Choice In Crime Fiction
NPR's Art Silverman reads a lot of crime thrillers. In the last year, he's noticed "The Internet of Things" seems to being playing a big role as the weapon of choice.
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90 Years On, Claude Monet's Water Lilies Still Captivate
Claude Monet died 90 years ago, but his famous water lilies still have power over viewers. What's the secret to their staying power? It might have to do with their creator's particular attachment to his garden in Giverny, France.
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