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North Korea Condemns Raid On Its Embassy In Spain
More than a month ago, there was a raid on North Korea's embassy in Spain. An obscure group claimed responsibility for the break-in and declared a revolution against the North Korean government.
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Sen. Rick Scott Wants To Drive Down Health Care Costs
GOP Sen. Rick Scott of Florida, charged by President Trump to come up with an Obamacare replacement, tells Steve Inskeep that drug prices are too high. NPR's Alison Kodjak comments on the discussion.
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A Black Woman Will Make History This Week In Chicago's Mayoral Election
No matter who wins, a black woman will make history by succeeding Rahm Emanuel as mayor of Chicago in Tuesday's election.
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'Chief' Explores The Motivations And Impact Of SCOTUS Justice John Roberts
CNN legal affairs correspondent Joan Biskupic discusses the roots of Roberts' conservatism and his work for the Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations. Her new book is The Chief.
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How Vanity License Plates Are Approved And Denied In California
California's Department of Motor Vehicles received thousands of vanity plate applications last year. NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Los Angeles Magazine writer Sam Braslow about the review process.
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1 Year Ahead Of 2020 Census Day, The Bureau Has Many Hurdles To Clear
The Census Bureau is set to count every resident in the U.S. based on where they're living on April 1, 2020. The agency's new director is facing many challenges in these final months before the count.
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Love Is A Cattle Field
The Tanana Valley State Fair has a new executive director and a mostly new staff. They are ramping up for a summer of preparation for the fair which will…
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It May Take Weeks Before Boeing Finishes 737 Max Software Fixes
Last week, Boeing said software fixes for its troubled 737 Max airplanes were finished and ready to go. But now the company says more time is needed to make sure the fixes are done right.
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Attack Victim Presses U.S. To Suspend Military Sales To Egypt
More than three years ago, the Egyptian military, using U.S.-made helicopters, mistakenly attacked a group of tourists — killing 12 people and wounding an American woman.
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Rob Delaney On Wrapping Up 'Catastrophe' And Working Through Grief
Delaney co-wrote the final season of his Amazon series shortly after the death of his young son. Catastrophe didn't lessen his grief, but he says he found work and grief to be "compatible."
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