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Saudi Journalist Reportedly Murdered
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Washington Post editor Karen Attiah about the disappearance and possible murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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For The First Time, A Woman Steps In As 'Doctor Who' Lead
Jodie Whittaker debuts as the first woman to play the lead in the 50-year-old British sci-fi show, Dr. Who. It's an action-packed start to a highly anticipated season.
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For 30 Years, Michigan Man Has Been Using Meteorite As A Doorstop
A recent check determined that the rock that weighed more than 22 pounds was the sixth-largest meteorite found in Michigan, and could be worth as much as $1,000.00.
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Romanian Referendum To Ban Same-Sex Marriage Fails
In failing to meet the minimum turnout, voters rejected a constitutional amendment championed by religious groups that would have defined marriage as between a man and a woman.
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GOP's Kavanaugh Victory Is A Midterm Motivator, Lotter Says
David Greene talks to ex-White House adviser Marc Lotter about the future of the Supreme Court and GOP strategy after the controversial appointment of Brett Kavanaugh. NPR's Scott Horsley weighs in.
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Former U.S. Ambassador To D.R. Criticizes New Diplomatic Visa Policy
The State Department will no longer issue visas to the same-sex domestic partners of foreign diplomats and employees of U.S.-based international organizations. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former U.S. Ambassador to the Dominican Republic James "Wally" Brewster.
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A New Chinese-Funded Railway In Kenya Sparks Debt-Trap Fears
China has become the biggest lender on the African continent. The Nairobi-to-Mombasa railway is a symbol of Kenya's ambitions. But critics say China is saddling Kenya with unsustainable debt.
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Both Of Arizona's Senate Seats Are Now In Question
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Arizona Republic columnist Laurie Roberts as Arizona voters head to the polls Tuesday — setting up the race to replace departing Republican Sen. Jeff Flake.
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Play Gives Woman At The Center Of Emmett Till's Murder Case A Voice
Two friends, one black, one white, produced a short play about Carolyn Bryant, the white woman who accused Emmett Till of whistling at her. Since his murder, racial tensions exist six decades later.
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Twitter Suspends Additional Accounts For 'Coordinated Manipulation'
Twitter has found more bogus accounts linked to Iran and suspended 284 for participating in a "coordinated manipulation." Another 486 were taken down in the past week for violating Twitter policies.
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