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'Hear Me By Any Means Necessary': Charlottesville Is Forced To Redefine Civility
After a deadly white supremacist rally in 2017, once-marginalized voices in Charlottesville, Va., are demanding to be heard by the City Council. That has led to a debate over civility.
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Surrounded By Military Barracks, Skiers Shred The Himalayan Slopes Of Indian Kashmir
Kashmir, disputed between India and Pakistan, is the site of a decades-long insurgency. It is also a winter sports haven. During recent airstrikes and shelling, a ski station remained open.
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Venezuela's Prolonged Power Struggle Over Who's In Charge Continues
Eight weeks ago, opposition leader Juan Guaido told a crowd that he's the rightful president, and not Nicolas Maduro. The U.S. agreed — as did many other countries. Yet Maduro is still in power
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New Zealand Acknowledges Release Of Victims' Bodies Has Been Slow
As authorities release the bodies of those killed in the terror attacks on two mosques in Christchurch, the country's prime minister made her second visit to the city since the attack.
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Tiny Desk Family Hour: Fragile Rock
Fragile Rock's rowdy emo songs are performed by bickering puppets. Onstage at a church in Austin, the band savages the patriarchy in "Smile More."
Southern Africa Is Still Struggling To Understand Scale Of Devastation From Cyclone
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Gerald Bourke of the World Food Programme, as relief workers in Africa are still learning about the scope of devastation from Cyclone Idai.
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Head Of Nebraska National Guard Describes Flooding Situation Throughout The State
Midwest flooding has stranded communities, washed out bridges and caused huge damage to structures and farms. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Maj. Gen. Daryl Bohac of the Nebraska National Guard.
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Tiny Desk Family Hour: Amanda Palmer
The intense singer-songwriter performed "The Ride" on a grand piano.
As Brexit Drags On, People In Ireland Wait To Learn Their Border Fate
Steve Inskeep talks to NPR's Frank Langfitt about a Brexit delay, and Daniel Mulhall, Ireland's ambassador to the U.S., about the Northern Ireland-Ireland border that is caught up in Brexit flap.
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Plane Safety Is A Shared Responsibility, Former FAA Administrator Says
As the Federal Aviation Administration comes under increasing criticism for its relationship with Boeing, Steve Inskeep talks to Michael Huerta, the last permanent FAA administrator.
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