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AILSA CHANG, HOST: OK, Apple has become the first private sector company to be worth a trillion dollars. That's after its share price hit an all-time high today. Reporter Ryan Kailath has the story now that he's worked out exactly how many zeroes are
Senseless, unthinkable, inconceivable, there are no shortage of words to describe the tragedy that struck. At the elementary school right here in Newtown, Connecticut today. But we've heard one word repeated over and over again--Why. ABC's chief inve
There's a significant change ahead for the U.S. House of Representatives and that's the first story we're explaining this Thursday on CNN 10. Since 2015, Paul Ryan, a Republican from the state of Wisconsin, has led the House of Representatives as Hou
Ryan: Stop mugging for the camera and stand still! Katrina: Ive been standing still for 10 minutes, while youve been setting up the shot. I have to do something. This is boring! Ryan: I almost have the settings right. Okay, lets try a shot. Say chees
By Jim Stevenson Washington 29 August 2007 Sixteen teams are preparing to compete next month in the FIFA Women's World Cup football [soccer] tournament in China. One of them is the United States, which has been playing on home soil in a so-called Se
Same Love是一首关于支持同性恋说唱歌曲,Flow温柔,思想开放,言辞不偏激,感染力极强,使人们明白在道德和法律上,同性恋都不该被歧视。 When I was in the third grade I thought that I was gay 我念三
By Carolyn Weaver Washington, DC 20 June 2006 watch World Refugee Day report Child refugee June 20 is designated World Refugee Day. The United States has authorized 7,000 refugees for entry into the country this year, although at present there is on
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: We learned late this afternoon that federal agents have gone into the office of President Trump's longtime personal attorney Michael Cohen. This was confirmed by Cohen's attorney. President Trump called the raid a disgraceful
ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: Right now under the Affordable Care Act, people with pre-existing conditions have a lot of protections. But the House bill passed last week leaves a lot of those provisions up to state politics. Bram Sable-Smith of member station
DAVID GREENE, HOST: Republicans in Congress are increasingly worried that President Trump seems set on waging a trade war with countries across the globe. The Trump administration has slapped tariffs on Chinese goods and on products from close allies
KORVA COLEMAN, HOST: Four years ago, six delegates on their way to the International AIDS Conference died in the shootdown of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over eastern Ukraine. Delegates and nearly 300 other people were killed hours after their flight
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Today, defense lawyers get their opportunity in the trial of Paul Manafort. President Trump's former campaign chairman is on trial for bank and tax fraud, and prosecutors finished their case yesterday as NPR justice reporter Ryan
DAVID GREENE, HOST: This morning we are looking at the cases of two Trump associates, both declared guilty of multiple crimes in two different courtrooms in two different states at around the same time yesterday afternoon. One was Trump's former camp
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Try to put these words together in a sentence - Scottish, zombie, Christmas, high school musical. Wait. Somebody already has. (SOUNDBITE OF FILM, ANNA AND THE APOCALYPSE) ELLA HUNT: (As Anna, singing) I'm not a princess sat in whit
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: President Trump is closing out the week with a flurry of staff appointments - a new U.N. ambassador, a new chairman for the Joint Chiefs of Staff and a new attorney general. His choice for that last post? A prominent Republic