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China Poised To Fill Leadership Void On Climate Policy – With Economic Incentives
President Trump signed an executive order to roll back climate change policies made by the Obama administration. Varun Sivaram at the Council on Foreign Relations explains what this means for China.
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Activists For Egyptian Political Prisoners Monitor Sisi's U.S. Visit
As President Fattah al-Sisi meets President Trump, Egyptians in exile and in jail wonder if the U.S. cares about human rights. They don't want Trump to turn a blind eye to Egypt's political prisoners.
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Will Russia Probes Affect Trump's Bargaining Position With World Leaders?
As President Trump heads into a week of meetings with allies and rivals, Steve Inskeep talks to former Assistant Defense Secretary Mary Beth Long about how the investigations might affect talks.
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Singer Bob Dylan Finally Gets His Nobel Prize
Over the weekend, Bob Dylan turned up in Stockholm, where he was in town for a concert. In a ceremony he received his award. Afterward, an academy representative in Sweden called him "very nice."
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Alaskan Skiers Complete Stellar Race Week In Fairbanks
A week of high level cross country ski racing wrapped up in Fairbanks yesterday (Sunday) with women’s and men’s marathons. As KUAC’s Dan Bross reports,…
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New Loopholes Discovered In Trust Separating Trump From His Businesses
The trust intended to build an ethics wall between President Trump and his businesses was quietly changed in February. Now he is allowed unlimited payments from the trust, among other changes.
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Carrying Some Extra Pounds May Not Be Good After All
A new study finds that people who are overweight, but not obese, have shorter life spans. It's the opposite of a 2013 study that got a lot of attention by finding a few pounds might be good for you.
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Sen. Hirono On Support For Democratic Filibuster On Gorsuch Nomination
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with Sen. Mazie Hirono, D-Hawaii, a member of the Judiciary Committee, about why she voted against Neil Gorsuch for the Supreme Court and why she supports a Democratic filibuster.
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Escaped Steers Will Live Free At Animal Sanctuary
Six steers broke out from a slaughterhouse — dodging officials during a five-hour chase. The St Louis Post-Dispatch reports instead of returning to the slaughterhouse, they will go to a sanctuary.
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