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North Korea Returns Remains Of 55 U.S. Servicemen Killed In Korean War
A U.S. Air Force plane has left North Korea with the remains of U.S. service members killed during the Korean War. There will be a repatriation ceremony August 1.
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Are You Up For Trying Mayonnaise Ice Cream?
People have mixed emotions: The owner of the ice cream shop in Scotland described it as a "full on hit of fat and cream followed with an eggy milky aftertaste." The New York Post put it best: May-NO.
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GDP Is Up 4.1 Percent: What That Means
The U.S. economy surged at the strongest pace in nearly four years, according to Commerce numbers. NPR's Chris Arnold talks to Rachel Martin about it and President Trump is set to deliver a statement.
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Tom Cruise Keeps Gaining Momentum In 'Mission: Impossible — Fallout'
Cruise shows no sign of slowing down as he takes on the role of secret agent Ethan Hunt once again. Critic Justin Chang says the new Mission: Impossible is full of "exhilarating, large-scale action."
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GDP Growth Is Small Comfort To Business Owners Grappling With Tariffs
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Jane Hardy, CEO of the Brinly-Hardy Co., who says she's had to layoff workers because of a 37 percent hike in domestic steel prices due to tariffs.
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White Helmet Rescue Workers Stuck In Syria In Danger Of Being Caught
Nearly 100 White Helmet rescue workers were evacuated from southern Syria this week, but many are still stuck. Members of the U.S.-backed group face punishment by the Syrian government as it retakes more territory.
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Report Details Sexual Harassment Allegations Against CBS CEO Les Moonves
CBS CEO Les Moonves has been accused of sexual misconduct in a new story published by The New Yorker.
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Wildfire Races Through Northern California
A large and fatal wildfire in Northern California is growing. Thousands of people have fled the Carr Fire so far.
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Maestro Robert Franz and master class conductors from FSAF
Conductor Robert Franz joins Afternoon Concert Host Lori Neufeld with his master conducting class students Dominique Royem, Ian Henscheid and Daniel Wiley…
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Barbershop: The Ethics Of Sacha Baron Cohen's 'Who Is America?'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Sopan Deb of The New York Times and Paul Farhi of The Washington Post about the journalistic and comedic ethics of Sacha Baron Cohen's new show.
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