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Fighting Among Drug Traffickers Leads To Surge Of Murders In Mexico
There's been a surge of murders in Mexico. Forty-five people were killed over the weekend in violence largely attributed to fighting among narco-traffickers. Among the victims, authorities found a suitcase filled with human remains in Los Cabos.
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Despite Pressure From Some CEOs, U.S. Withdraws From Climate Pact
Rachel Martin talks to Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross about President Trump's decision to pull the U.S. out of the Paris climate agreement. Some trade experts have warned the decision could backfire.
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Nick Grant: Tiny Desk Concert
The Atlanta-based MC came through with the flu and coolly earned our praise. How sick is that?
Finland Sets Arctic Council Chairmanship Goals, Urges Continued Cooperation
Finland pledges Arctic cooperation … President Trump announced Thursday he’ll begin withdrawing the United States from the Paris Climate Accord adopted by…
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'Fresh Air' Interviews With Beatles Ringo Starr And Paul McCartney
To mark the 50th anniversary of the U.S. release of Sgt Pepper, we listen back to Terry Gross' 1995 interview with Ringo Starr, as well as her 2001 and 2012 interviews with Paul McCartney.
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The Extended Beauty Of Photosynthesis
Inside every plant there is an insanely complex molecular engine that turns sunlight into food — and across billions of years, photosynthesis shaped the history of the entire planet, says Adam Frank.
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'When Time Was New': 'Wonder Woman' Brings Sunlight To The DC Universe
Wonder Woman is the first superhero film to be headed by a woman both in front of and behind the camera. Star Gal Gadot and director Patty Jenkins worked together to make Diana Prince relatable.
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Lila Downs Mixes Traditional Mexican Genres With A Strong Feminist Pulse
Grammy-winning Mexican-American recording star Lila Downs has a new album: Salón, Lágrimas y Deseo. Through a blend of styles, she looks for common ground in both her polarized countries.
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Barbershop: President Trump's Paris Accord Decision And Kathy Griffin
Farajii Muhammad, host of Listen Up! on WEAA in Baltimore, political commentator Gayle Trotter and Ask a Mexican columnist Gustavo Arellano discuss the Paris Accord decision and comic Kathy Griffin.
Israelis Have Mixed Feelings About The 50th Anniversary Of The Six Day War
This week marks the 50th Anniversary of the Arab-Israeli Six Day War. Michel Martin speaks with Jane Eisner, editor of The Forward, about Israelis' feelings toward marking the event.
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