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Trump Administration Strikes Trade Deal With South Korea
The agreement, which focuses on South Korean steel manufacturers and both countries' automakers, aims to chip away at a $10 billion trade deficit.
An Owl As A Ring Bearer: What Could Go Wrong?
A British couple used an owl as a ring bearer at their wedding. But there was some trouble getting the ring pouch off its claws.
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Solo Karaoke Booths Open In China
If you love the idea of singing but don't like other people hearing you, thousands of solo karaoke booths are opening in malls and airports in China.
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Thousands Evacuate Eastern Ghouta In Syria
After years of siege and bombardment, Syrian rebel groups in the enclave of Eastern Ghouta near the capital Damascus are surrendering one by one.
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Trump Administration Strikes Major Trade Deal With South Korea
Noel King talks to Peter Navarro, White House trade adviser, about the newly announced trade deal between the U.S. and South Korea. NPR's Uri Berliner weighs in on their conversation.
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Ambassador Branstad: Trump Position On North Korea Is Clear
David Greene talks to U.S. Ambassador to China Terry Branstad about North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's unannounced visit to Beijing and the possibility of a trade war with China.
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Seth Graham's Gleefully Deranged 'Flower Cheese' Blooms
Seth Graham, who co-runs the experimental music label Orange Milk, makes glitched classical music frayed at the ends of reality.
'Final Tour' Celebrates John Coltrane's Last Go-Round With Miles Davis
Coltrane played his last engagements as a sideman with Davis in the spring of 1960. Recordings from those European shows have been bootlegged for years; now a few are collected in a new anthology.
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Mélat's 'Push,' Live From Austin
Watch the R&B singer perform her smart and stylish standout single onstage in her hometown of Austin, Texas, during SXSW.
Saturday Sports: March Madness, Baseball Begins
Howard Bryant of ESPN talks with NPR's Scott Simon about the biggest sports stories of the week: March Madness and baseball's opening day.
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