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In Algeria And Sudan, Protesters Reject Military Rule In Regime Transitions
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Abderrahim Foukara, Al Jazeera's Washington, D.C. bureau chief, about the recent regime changes in Algeria and Sudan.
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The Influence Of American Jewish Attitudes On Israeli Politics
Following the re-election of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Nadine Epstein, editor-in-chief of Moment Magazine, about the American Jewish community's impact on Israeli politics.
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Watch BTS Further Its Quest For World Domination On The 'SNL' Stage
The multilingual boy-band juggernaut, SNL's first musical guest from South Korea, performed kinetically choreographed renditions of "Boy With Luv" and "MIC Drop."
Playwright Suzan-Lori Parks Handles Heavy Themes In Racial Drama 'White Noise'
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks is back with a new controversial play that centers on a group of four interracial friends who get caught up in a contract that gets out of hand.
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World's Largest Plane Takes Flight Over The Weekend
Stratolaunch Systems successfully launched the first test flight of the Stratolaunch, a six-engine plane with a wingspan 385 feet wide — longer than a football field and any planes' wingspan.
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Researchers Worry Right Whales Could Be Harmed During Seismic Testing
Oil and gas companies will do seismic testing to see what's under the ocean floor, part of the Trump administration's push to expand drilling. Experts say that could harm some endangered animals.
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Biographer Robert Caro On Fame, Power And 'Working' To Uncover The Truth
The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist was never interested in only telling the stories of famous men. Instead, he says, "I wanted to use their lives to show how political power worked."
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Writer Elaina Plott Looks 'Inside Ivanka Trump's Dreamworld' For 'The Atlantic'
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Elaina Plott of The Atlantic, about Ivanka Trump and how her image and personal brand have come under deep scrutiny during her father's presidency.
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Without Using Profanity, Supreme Court Justices Discuss Case Centered On Bad Language
The Supreme Court heard arguments on a case examining whether the clothing brand F-U-C-T is profane or could be trademarked.
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Gary Clark Jr.: Tiny Desk Concert
These three songs, from Clark's incendiary new album This Land, roar with the assurance and force of a showman at the top of his game.
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