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All Things Considered
Week In Politics: The Supreme Court Nomination Process For Judge Brett Kavanaugh
Thousands In Alaska Want To Unseat Judge After Man Gets No Prison Time For Assault
Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court Nomination And The Politics Of Rage
Trump Says He Will Defer To Senate Republicans On Timeline For Kavanaugh Vote
Del. Ariana Kelly stands outside the Maryland House of Delegates in Annapolis, Md. She introduced a new state law to require that consent be taught in sex ed classes. Brian Witte/AP hide caption
Should We Teach About Consent In K-12? Brett Kavanaugh's Home State Says Yes
SEC Lawsuit Seeks To Remove Elon Musk As Tesla CEO Or Officer In Any Public Company
Republican Sen. Jeff Flake Forces A Delay In Senate Vote On Kavanaugh
Sen. Amy Klobuchar Weighs In On Nomination Of Brett Kavanaugh To The Supreme Court
Greg Miller Digs Deeper Into Russia And The 2016 Election In 'The Apprentice'
Facebook Says Hackers Accessed Information Of 50 Million Users In Latest Data Breach
What Is The Difference Between An FBI Investigation And What Senate Investigators Do?
How The Judicial Crisis Network Is Reacting To The Kavanaugh Hearings And Allegations
Iraq's Kurdistan Region Heads To The Polls To Elect New Parliament
Approximately 1,500 People Still In Shelters After Hurricane Florence
Magos Hererra's new album, Dreamers, with the string quartet and Brooklyn Rider, is steeped in Latin American culture. Shervin Lainez/Sony Music hide caption
Erasing Genres En Español: A Smoky-Voiced Jazz Singer Meets Classical Strings
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