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Mueller Reportedly Subpoenas Trump Business Records
Special counsel Robert Mueller has subpoenaed records from some of President Trump's businesses, according to The New York Times. NPR's David Greene talks with Times reporter Michael Schmidt.
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The Current At SXSW: Stream Live Sets By Dessa, Frank Turner, Lukas Nelson
From 12:30-4:30 p.m. CT, watch Dessa, Frank Turner and Lukas Nelson perform at the Blackheart Bar during SXSW.
Amy Rigby Maintains Her Punk Mischievousness On 'The Old Guys'
Rigby's new album, which features jangly guitars and thumping drums, sounds like an old-fashioned rock 'n' roll album. But critic Ken Tucker says that The Old Guy is definitely not "a nostalgia item."
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Why Irish Whiskey Is Experiencing A Resurgence
Carol Quinn, archivist for Irish Distillers, makers of Jameson whiskey says records of Ireland's special blend go back to the 14th century. Quinn discusses the resurgence of Irish whiskey.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Author Luis Alberto Urrea; Personal Essayist Tim Kreider
Urrea's new novel borrows from the story of his brother, who died of cancer. Kevin Whitehead reviews a box set by the late pianist Teddy Wilson. Kreider discusses Because I Love You.
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In A First, Irish LGBT Organization Leads NYC's St. Paddy's Parade
An Irish LGBT group marched at the front of New York City's St. Patrick's Day parade for the first time Saturday. Brendan Fay's group, the Lavender and Green Alliance, fought for the opportunity.
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UMBC's President Talks About His School's Historic Basketball Win
The University of Maryland Baltimore County men's basketball team beat the No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament — by a lot. NPR's Michel Martin talks with UMBC President Freeman Hrabowski about the win.
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Saudi Prince Will Court Trump In Visit — And Tech Execs And Hollywood, Too
Mohammed bin Salman is coming to the U.S. this week. His ongoing PR campaign seeks to diversify Saudi Arabia's economy and reset its image abroad, but some of his actions have undermined that goal.
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Turkish-Led Forces Oust Kurdish Fighters In Afrin, Syria
The government in Turkey says Turkish forces have taken over the city center of Afrin in northern Syria. An advocacy group says nearly 200,000 people have been displaced by the righting.
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Advocates Say Teen Migrants Need Help, Not Detention Facilities
More unaccompanied migrant teens are crossing into the U.S. as parts of Central America struggle with gang violence. The teens may seek amnesty but some are detained while their cases are heard.
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