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Man Steals Airplane From Seattle Airport, Crashes On Island
A man stole an airplane Friday night from Sea-Tac airport. Planes in the area were grounded and two F-15s responded from Portland before the plane crashed on a nearby island.
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Fresh Air Weekend: A 'Tale' Inspired By Real-Life Trauma; Reducing Mass Incarceration
Jennifer Fox's HBO film, The Tale, is based on the sexual abuse she experienced as a child. Justin Chang reviews BlacKkKlansmen. Julian Adler and Judge Victoria Pratt discuss alternatives to jail.
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Man Crashes Stolen Plane At Seattle Airport
Questions still remain about how a Horizon Air employee was able to steal a plane from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
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Food Fare At Iowa State Fair
NPR's Lakshmi Singh speaks with Des Moines Register food critic Brian Taylor Carlson about the good, the bad and the ugly new food offerings at this year's Iowa State Fair. Pickle beer, anyone?
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Domino World Record Attempt In Germany Is Disrupted By A Fly
The world record for the longest chain of mini dominoes was in the process of coming together. It takes a day to set up 4,000 tiny tiles. The record was thwarted when a fly triggered the dominoes.
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Some People In LA Are Vandalizing Shared Electric Scooters
In some cities, people have fallen in love with motorized scooters. The Los Angeles Times reports some people in that city have damaged scooters, throwing them off balconies or in the ocean.
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Amid Friction With The U.S., North Korea Sets A Summit With The South
Senior officials from North and South Korea met Monday and scheduled a September date for a third summit between South Korea's President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
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FBI Fires Agent Peter Strzok
FBI agent Peter Strzok, who served on the investigation into Hillary Clinton's email server and whose texts with another FBI employee were found to contain anti-Trump sentiments, has been fired.
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Author on Love and Loss in Alaska
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A Struggling Surfer Gets 'A Sign' In Jim Gavin's 'Lodge 49'
The creator of the AMC comedy talks about strip mall culture, why he likes to write characters who are fools, and explains why he defines success as "just sticking around."
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