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Bears That Inspired 'Adorable' Korean Paralympic Mascot Live In Caged Captivity
The 2018 Paralympic mascot is the Asiatic black bear, a symbol of Korean folklore. But behind the caricature, South Korea has a troubled relationship with the bears, farming them for their bile.
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Trump Has Yet To Acknowledge Intelligence Reports On Russian Hacking
Donald Trump called the accusations that Russia hacked the DNC a "political witch hunt." Steve Inskeep talks to Jonah Goldberg of the National Review about the implications for the Republican Party.
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Former Iranian President Rafsanjani Dies At 82
Steve Inskeep talks to Karim Sadjadpour of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace about what ex-President Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani's death means to the reformist movement he helped shape.
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Trial Begins In Meningitis Case That Reshaped Compounding Pharmacies
Opening statements begin on Monday in the murder trial of a former Massachusetts pharmacist accused of causing a nationwide meningitis outbreak in 2012 that killed 64 people.
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'La La Land' Breaks Golden Globe Record; Trump Mentioned Often
La La Land was a big winner at Sunday night's Golden Globe awards. So was Moonlight, and the TV series The People v. O.J. Simpson. Plus, the stars had plenty to say about President-elect Trump.
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Decision Expected Soon In Florida Golf Course Suit Involving Trump
A federal judge will rule on a 2013 lawsuit involving the Trump National golf course in Jupiter, Fla. Trump bought the club in 2012 and has refused to return $6 million to members wanting refunds.
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Annual Auto Show Kicks Off In Detroit
The 2017 North American International Auto Show opened over the weekend in Detroit. A diverse lineup of new vehicles are vying for attention.
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Why Generals Need Congressional Waivers To Become Defense Secretary
George Marshall was the last general nominated for defense secretary and he needed a waiver from Congress. We take a look at Marshall's Senate hearing in 1950. Donald Trump's pick also needs a waiver.
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This Could Be The Busiest And Most Consequential Week Before Trump Takes Office
This week sets the table for Donald Trump's entry into the White House, as Cabinet picks face scrutiny in the Senate, the president-elect faces reporters — and Barack Obama offers his farewell.
'Schools Can Save Lives': An Exit Interview With The U.S. Education Secretary
John B. King Jr. talks about equity, testing and vouchers as he prepares for a Trump administration handover.
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