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Why Talks Between The U.S. And North Korea Abruptly Ended
The second summit between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un abruptly collapsed Thursday when both sides failed to reach a deal in denuclearization talks.
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Chiwetel Ejiofor's Directing Debut Takes Him To Malawi To Capture 'The Wind'
The English actor performed in, directed and wrote the screenplay for The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind. It's based on a memoir by William Kamkwamba, whose ingenuity helped save his village from famine.
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Westmoreland Coal Can End Benefits For Retired Miners, Judge Rules
A judge has confirmed that yet another bankrupt coal company can end health benefits for hundreds of retired miners and their families. Congress is again weighing whether to help them.
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What's Next In India And Pakistan Flare-Up
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Ramesh Thakur of the Centre for Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament at the Australian National University about the latest conflict between India and Pakistan.
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Michael Cohen And The SDNY Case
Elie Honig, a former attorney with the U.S. Southern District of New York, talks with Rachel Martin about what Cohen's testimony means for the case being built in New York against President Trump.
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'Fresh Air' Remembers 'Philadelphia Daily News' Obituary Writer Jim Nicholson
We celebrate the life of the legendary obit writer, who died Feb. 22, by listening back to a 1987 interview. Also, Philadelphia Inquirer editor David Gambacorta reflects on Nicholson's work.
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Boat Has To Rescue Texas Woman Who Hopped On To An Iceberg
The woman was vacationing in Iceland when an iceberg washed up on shore. It looked like a throne so she climbed up and struck a pose. A wave came in and pushed it, and the woman, out to sea.
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London Patient Cleared Of HIV
Doctors in London say they've successfully treated an HIV patient, but the treatment is dangerous and expensive. The news comes 12 years after a different patient was declared cured of AIDS.
Senate Republicans Are Split On Trump's Use Of National Emergency Declaration
President Trump's move to use a national emergency to build a border wall has created a split among Senate Republicans. Some have expressed concerns about the precedent it sets to go around Congress.
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Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham On Why He Supports The National Emergency Declaration
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., about his support for the national emergency declaration at the Southern border and his change from Trump critic to Trump ally.
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