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Love, Disappointment Course Through 4 Classic Asian American Novels
Penguin Classics has released paperback editions of four mid-20th century novels by Asian American authors: America Is in the Heart; The Hanging on Union Square; East Goes West and No-No Boy.
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Growing Number Of Turkish Military Officers Seek Asylum In The U.S.
More than two dozen ex-Turkish military officers are in the U.S. seeking asylum — afraid they'll be jailed if they return home. They say they were falsely accused of taking part in a 2016 coup.
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How Deutsche Bank Became A Mainstay Of Trump's Business Empire
While Congressional investigators wait for Deutsche Bank to turn over the president's financial records, we examine how the German financial institution came to lend Donald Trump so much money.
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Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin Discusses Tensions With Iran And Pentagon Shakeup
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Rep. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., who sits on the Armed Services Committee, about the shakeup at the Pentagon and tensions with Iran.
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U.S. Women To Take On Their Biggest Opponent Yet With Game Against Sweden
The biggest test for the U.S. Women's National Team at the Women's World Cup comes Thursday when the U.S. takes on Sweden. It's been a busy week with many notable performances.
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Trump Administration Finalizes Replacement To Obama's Clean Power
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Joseph Goffman, of the Environmental & Energy Law Program at Harvard, about the end of the Clean Power Plan, which he worked on in the Obama administration.
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Former CIA Director Petraeus Weighs In On Drone Shootdown
NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with former CIA Director Gen. David Petraeus about Iran shooting down a U.S. military drone, and the U.S. response.
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Supreme Court: Cross Can Stand On Public Land In Separation Of Church And State Case
The high court's conservative majority sided with those advocating for "religious freedom" in a major win for groups like the American Legion.
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Are Big Cities Overrated? Economists Say Yes, In Some Cases
It's long been popular wisdom in America that if you want to make it, you should pack up and move to the big city. But new research from economists offers caution for a huge segment of the workforce.
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On HBO's 'Barry,' Bill Hader Asks, 'Can You Change Your Nature?'
Hader co-created and stars as a hitman who enrolls in acting classes in the dark comedy series. In the second season, Barry struggled to express himself as an actor — while keeping his past a secret.
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