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How Federal Authorities Track Undocumented Minors
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Bob Carey, former director of the Office of Refugee Resettlement, about how federal authorities track undocumented minors once they're released to families, and why stories about 1,474 "missing" children may be misleading.
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K-Pop, Korean Popular Music, Hits No. 1 In The U.S.
The Korean pop band BTS scores its first No. 1 album in the U.S. — debuting at the top of the charts with "Love Yourself: Tear." It's the first mostly-foreign language album to hit No. 1 in 12 years.
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7 Years After Gadhafi's Ouster, Libya Remains Engulfed In Civil War
It's been seven years since the Arab Spring brutally ousted dictator Moammar Gadhafi. Rachel Martin talks to former Ambassador Ryan Crocker about how Libya remains pivotal despite being sunk in chaos.
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The Makers Of 'Sesame Street' Move To Protect The Brand
They've sued the people behind the trailer for Melissa McCarthy's film: The Happytime Murders. She's a detective working with a puppet. Can the tagline get away with: No Sesame. All Street?
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Sherman Works On Unblocking 49er Fans He'd Blocked On Twitter
Richard Sherman used to play for the Seahawks but he's now with the 49ers, and he's doing damage control. Over the weekend, he sent a tweet about unblocking 49er fans he'd blocked.
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Flip And Fly A Dolphin In A Video Game For Robert Schneider's New Band
The Apples in Stereo frontman's new band releases a fun video game made with his son. Stream Air-Sea Dolphin's new split 7" with Sloshy, featuring creators of Homestar Runner.
Former Diplomat Joel Wit On U.S.-North Korea Talks
A top North Korean official is traveling to the U.S., indicating talks between Kim Jong Un and President Trump may be back on. Ex-diplomat Joel Wit tells us what the resumption of talks may portend.
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Forget 'Good Times,' David Sedaris Is Far More Interested In 'Bad Behavior'
Calypso features stories about family, aging and mortality. In his 61 years, Sedaris says he's learned two things: Be careful when you buy scented candles, and always have a joke in your back pocket.
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Trump Asked Sessions To Reverse His Recusal From The Russian Inquiry
President Trump said again on Wednesday that he wished he had chosen someone other than Jeff Sessions to serve as attorney general.
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Sexuality, Mortality, Failure — 'My Ex-Life' Has Fun Asking Big Questions
A divorced couple reconnects after nearly 30 years apart in Stephen McCauley's new novel. Critic Maureen Corrigan says My Ex-Life is a social satire that's "suffused with generosity."
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