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Remaining Teams Move On To Knockout Stage Of World Cup
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to Roger Bennet, who is host of the podcast and TV show Men In Blazers, about the latest from the World Cup.
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How The Agency That Gave Us 'Government Cheese' May Aid U.S. Farmers
President Trump has promised to shield farmers from trade war fallout. That effort is likely to involve an infusion of taxpayer money and the Commodities Credit Corporation.
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And Los Angeles Says Hello To Ex-Cleveland Cavalier LeBron James
The currently beleaguered but storied Los Angeles Lakers get another superstar to try to bring back winning ways. LeBron James chooses to join the Lakers, and the city's basketball fans rejoice.
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Germany's Merkel Faces Leadership Challenge, Sparked By Migrant Issue
Conservatives in German Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition are threatening government stability. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to the Brookings Institution's Constanze Stelzenmüller about the threat.
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As Brexit Drags On, Airbus Workers In North Wales Worry About Jobs
Britain is no closer to a post-Brexit trade plan and manufacturers like Airbus are threatening to leave, endangering hundreds of thousands of jobs.
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Stock Market Investors Caution Tariffs Aren't Good For Business
Steve Inskeep talks to David Wessel, director of the Hutchins Center at the Brookings Institution, about whether tit-for-tat tariffs could trigger a recession in the U.S.
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Portland Shooting Reignites Debate Over Armed Campus Police
A shooting death last week next to Portland State University in Oregon has opened a debate about whether campus police and security should be armed.
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British Man, With Car On Fire, Drives To Fire Station
The driver knew his car was on fire but he kept going. For the record, the fire department says it's better to leave your car when it bursts into flame.
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Vulnerable Rural Hospitals Face Tough Decisions On Questionable Billing Schemes
Management consultants have been buying up struggling rural hospitals, claiming they can turn their finances around. But are those strategies in the hospitals' best interest?
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After 44 Years Parking Scofflaw Pays Up
Police in Minersville, Pa., got a letter with $5 in it. According to local TV, a driver identified as Dave paid a parking ticket from 1974. The original ticket was for $2. Dave added $3 for interest.
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