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Foghorn Stringband
Twin fiddles, mandolin, banjo, guitar and upright bass with tight harmonies and a driving dance rhythm are halmarks for Foghorn Stringband. Hear how…
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Netanyahu Has Support To Build A Majority In Israel's Parliament
David Greene talks to David Makovsky of The Washington Institute about what's next for Israel's government after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears to have won a fourth consecutive term.
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Efforts In Sudan To Oust The Country's President Succeed
President of Sudan Omar Al-Bashir was overthrown in a military coup Thursday after over 30 years in office. The coup follows months of violent demonstrations and calls for him to step down.
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Attorney General Barr Is Asking Reasonable Questions, Sen. Lankford Says
Rachel Martin talks to GOP Sen. James Lankford of Oklahoma about William Barr examining the origins of the Russia probe, and the impact of acting leadership roles. NPR's Mara Liasson weighs in.
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Alaska's Ice Roads Are Melting Early This Year, With Devastating Consequences
In Bethel, Alaska, record warm temperatures mean a frozen river that serves as an ice road is melting early. That's been deadly for some, and is leaving others unable to travel.
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Americans Are Divided Over Whether Transgender People Should Be In The Military
The Pentagon is set to enforce a policy Friday banning transgender people from serving in the military. David Greene talks to Delton Daigle of the Schar School of Policy and Government about his poll.
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State Department Tried To Dissuade WikiLeaks From Posting U.S. Documents
In 2010, WikiLeaks posted 250,000 leaked U.S. diplomatic cables. David Greene talks to Harold Koh, the then-legal adviser to the State Department who urged the organization not to publish them.
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Ray Romano On Fame, And Finding His Bearings After 'Raymond' Wrapped
Ray Romano's comedy special, Right Here, Around the Corner, is now streaming on Netflix. He spoke to Fresh Air in 2016 about the story behind the title of his hit sit-com Everybody Loves Raymond.
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Children's Book Author Beverly Cleary Celebrates 103rd Birthday
On children's book author Beverly Cleary's 103rd birthday, the story of how she became a writer.
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Power In The White House Is Growing With Acting Agency And Cabinet Department Heads
With so many acting cabinet secretaries who do not need Senate confirmation many Republican Senators are concerned the Trump administration is weakening their advice and consent Constitutional role.
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