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Trump Offers a ‘Steel Barrier,’ but Democrats Are Unmoved

President Trump’s evolving definition of a border wall animated negotiations to end a partial government shutdown on Sunday.

Early foul trouble triggers slow start, dooms IU basketball at Michigan

IU started ugly, gained its footing and kept Michigan honest without ever really threatening the Big Ten frontrunners Sunday, in a 74-63 loss.

        

Biden Sees Himself as Democrats’ Best Hope in 2020, Allies Say

Mr. Biden has indicated to associates that he is leaning toward running for president in 2020, setting up a primary race clash between a veteran Washington insider and more liberal contenders.

How NPR Listeners Are Feeling Effects Of Government Shutdown

As the partial government shutdown continues for a third week, listeners across the country are feeling its effects. Two listeners share their stories.

The Golden Globes 2018: Best Original Song Nominees

The Golden Globes mark the start of the awards season. We take a look at Sunday night’s nominees for best original song.

College Program Offers Resources For Homeless Students

During the holiday season, many college students head home for winter break. But what about students who don’t have a home to go back to?

Troll Watch: Online Harassment Toward Women

The international human rights group Amnesty International found in a recent study that women experience widespread harassment on Twitter. NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with project lead Tanya O’Carroll.

Calls For Trump Impeachment Resurface In ‘NYT’ Op-Ed

New York Times columnist David Leonhardt added his name to a list of people calling for President Trump’s impeachment. He tells NPR’s Michel Martin why he’s writing this now.

As Government Shutdown Drags On, Her Student Loan Interest Swells

We asked listeners across the country to share stories of how the shutdown is affecting them. Gabrielle Lopez talks about how her student debt has been affected by the shutdown.

Border Patrol Agent Says His Colleagues Support Barriers And Increased Staffing

Longtime border patrol agent Terence Shigg, a former union local leader, supports building a barrier, but he tells NPR’s Michel Martin morale has taken a hit since agents are working without pay.

Lamar Jackson's rookie season with the Ravens over with playoff loss

Lama Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens ended their season with a playoff loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.

        

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