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The Polar Bear in Art and Imagination
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The 'End Of Loyalty' And The Decline Of Good Jobs In America
Author Rick Wartzman says that jobs offering security, decent wages and good benefits are becoming harder to find, in part because of automation, globalization and the weakening of unions.
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Prince's Music Videos Are Back Online
The Purple One's official videos for "Let's Go Crazy" and "When Doves Cry," as well as three live Purple Rain-era performances, were uploaded to YouTube and Vevo Friday.
Saturday Sports: Venus Williams And Tennis, Tour De France
We discuss the latest news about Wimbledon and Venus Williams, and talk about a nasty crash during the Tour de France and competitive imbalance in the NBA.
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What To Watch This Summer
As part of a summer series on binge-worthy TV, NPR's Scott Simon asks Alan Sepinwall, TV critic for Uproxx, about shows to look forward to and others to go back and binge again.
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Trump's FBI Director Pick Faces Confirmation Hearing
President Trump's nominee to become director of the FBI, former Justice Department leader Christopher Wray, is scheduled to go before senators next week for his confirmation hearing.
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Decision Due On Whether To Lift Sanctions On Sudan
For two decades the U.S. has imposed trade and financial sanctions on Sudan, saying it was responsible for carrying out a genocide. A move to lift sanctions was initiated by the Obama administration.
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Pain Before Pleasure Makes The Pleasure Even Better, Study Finds
A study from the University of Kentucky shows that doing something virtuous can make indulging later even more pleasurable.
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Iraq's Prime Minister Celebrates Win Over ISIS In Mosul
Haider al-Abadi says ISIS has been driven from its Mosul stronghold, but the prime minister must now knit together a country riven by sectarian tensions and foreign sponsors.
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Oklahoma's Republican Senator On Russian Meddling In U.S. Elections
In light of Friday's meeting between President Trump and Russia's Vladimir Putin, NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Sen. James Lankford on the state of U.S.-Russian diplomacy.
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