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Sen. Tim Kaine Responds To Baseball Shooting
Steve Inskeep talks to Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia and NPR's Domenico Montanaro about Senate reactions to the baseball shooting, and reports about President Trump and the Russia investigation.
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Anita Pallenberg, Creative Influence To Rolling Stones, Dies At 75
Anita Pallenberg was a partner of both Keith Richards and Brian Jones and was a creative influence to the Rolling Stones. She was also an actor and a model.
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Sen. Murray On Trump Obstruction Reports And Health Care Overhaul
Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Sen. Patty Murray about reports the president is under investigation for possible obstruction of justice and the health care bill being worked on in the Senate.
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Otto Warmbier's Parents Challenge North Korea's Explanation For Son's Injury
Questions remain about what happened to American college student Otto Warmbier after he was arrested and tried by North Korea. Warmbier's family and the Cincinnati hospital where he is receiving care hold press conferences on Thursday that may shed some light.
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Explorers Probing Deep Sea Abyss Off Australia's Coast Find Living Wonders
A monthlong expedition into one of the deepest, least-documented places on the planet discovered hundreds of unknown species. The finds included a "faceless fish" undocumented there since 1873.
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How Cubans Are Reacting To Trump's Harsher Policies
President Trump is announcing a partial rollback of the Obama administration's opening with Cuba. We look at how Cuba has changed since President Obama's effort to mend U.S.-Cuban relations.
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Morning News Brief: Trump Implementing Cuba Restrictions, Congress Plays Ball
President Trump is imposing new restrictions on travel and trade with Cuba. Also, Democrats and Republicans faced each other in congressional baseball, and an update on the London fire investigation.
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Our Love Of 'All Natural' Is Causing A Vanilla Shortage
There's a global shortage of vanilla beans because big food companies now want natural vanilla, rather than the synthetic kind. Prices have soared, squeezing bakers and ice cream makers alike.
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Sandy Hook Parents Slam NBC's Megyn Kelly For Alex Jones Interview
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Nelba Marquez-Greene, a family member of a Sandy Hook shooting victim, about Megyn Kelly's upcoming interview on NBC News with radio host and notorious conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.
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FACT CHECK: Is Left-Wing Violence Rising?
This week's shooting at a Republican baseball practice alarmed those who fear the left is becoming more radicalized.
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