Steve Inskeep

Steve Inskeep appears in the following:

For Immigrants In U.S. Illegally, Rubio Favors 'Very Long Path' To Citizenship

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Sen. Marco Rubio clarified his view on the 11 million immigrants, who are in the United States illegally. The day after a presidential debate, which exposed a continuing divide in the Republican Party on immigration, Rubio told NPR on Wednesday that he favors a path to citizenship for some, though ...

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October Jobs Report Is Best Yet This Year

Friday, November 06, 2015

Employers added 271,000 jobs in October. The pace of hiring far exceeded expectations, and may increase chances that the Federal Reserve will hike interest rates at its next meeting.

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Conservatives Send A Message At Polls Around The U.S.

Wednesday, November 04, 2015

In voting Tuesday, social conservatives showed they're unhappy with the country's political direction.

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Amid Security Threats, Tunis' Only Kosher Restaurant Shutters

Wednesday, November 04, 2015

NPR first visited Jacob LaLoush's restaurant, a vestige of Tunisia's ancient and once-thriving Jewish community, in 2012. But the country has become more restive in the years since the Arab Spring.

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Volvo Takes On The Tricky Task Of Avoiding Kangaroos

Friday, October 30, 2015

Volvo says it's working on technology to detect kangaroos in Australia. The automatic brake system must be specially designed for the quick and erratic animals.

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Batman Painting Once Traded For Comics Sells For $173,000

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Bill Steinfelt traded comic books for a painting of Batman in 1962. The painting, by Mel Ramos, just sold at auction for $173,000.

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Longtime Jewel Thief Doris Payne Faces New Shoplifting Charges

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Hosts tell the story of 85-year-old jewel thief Doris Payne, subject of a recent documentary and currently charged with two new thefts.

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It's Never Too Late To Say You're Sorry

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

More than 50 years ago, Groce City college fired Larra Gara from his teaching job. They said he was a communist. Decades later, a researcher found Gara's case and persuaded the college to apologize.

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John Kasich: 2016 Voters 'Hearing All Kinds Of Crazy Things'

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

In any other year, a popular governor of Ohio might be an ideal GOP presidential candidate. But this isn't any other year, as Kasich acknowledged in an NPR interview.

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Meat Industry Responds To WHO Cancer Report

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

The World Health Organization report said processed meats pose a health hazard because they increase the risk of colorectal cancer.

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After Quake, A Struggle To Reach Remote Areas Of Afghanistan, Pakistan

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Afghan and Pakistani officials are working to reach remote villages hit by Monday's 7.5-magnitude earthquake. The quake was centered 130 miles underground, which seismologists say significantly lessened its impact.

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Tracking Violence In Jerusalem: Here's What's On The Table

Monday, October 26, 2015

Secretary of State John Kerry met with Palestinian and Jordanian leaders over the weekend. NPR's Emily Harris talks to Steve Inskeep about the unrest in Jerusalem and what's been proposed.

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A Guide To Grupo Fantasma's New Album, 'Problemas'

Monday, October 26, 2015

David Greene speaks with Alt.Latino host Felix Contreras about Grupo Fantasma. Its new album, "Problemas," can be heard in full on our website this week, as part of NPR Music's "First Listen" feature.

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Increased Middle East Fighting Prompts Latest Wave Of Migrants

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Migrants struggling north through the Balkans say they've departed late in the season, despite wintry weather, because of violence in once-safe areas of Syria and Iraq.

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American Cancer Society Changes Mammogram Guidelines

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

For years, it's been saying women should get annual mammograms starting at age 40. Now it says they can start at 45 — and then cut back to every other year starting at age 54.

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Treasury Secretary Keeps Up Pressure To Raise Debt Limit

Thursday, October 08, 2015

In an interview with NPR's Steve Inskeep, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew spoke about the debt ceiling, raising wages and the new potential faces of the $10 bill.

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Along Syria's Coast, Some Cheer Russia's Bombing Campaign

Friday, October 02, 2015

As Russian bombs rain down, Syrian-American journalist Rasha Elass reaches out to friends, family and rebels in Syria to hear how they are faring.

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NYC Police Chief Calls Inspector General's Critical Report 'Grandstanding'

Friday, October 02, 2015

Commissioner William Bratton issued new guidance on the use of force by officers. The changes were announced the same day the NYPD inspector general issued a report taking the department to task.

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Witness: I Thought Shooting Was Just A Car Backfiring

Friday, October 02, 2015

Kristen Brady, a student at the Oregon school that suffered a mass shooting, heard a popping sound and thought it was a car backfiring.

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If Kevin McCarthy Wins Speakership, His Challenges Will Be Immediate

Thursday, October 01, 2015

He has formally announced his candidacy for the House speakership. He'll need to get the nod from hardline and moderate members of the Republican caucus and he'll have pressing business to attend to.

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