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Tens Of Thousands Of Fans Expected To Attend Comic-Con In San Diego
It's time for the San Diego Comic-Con! Fans of all ages gather in costumes (and not) to get a sneak peek at upcoming books, movies, TV shows and more.
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Pounds Of Frozen Pork Land On Family's Florida Home
The family heard a bang and found packages of frozen pork on the roof and beside the house. Labels traced the pork to a man 170 miles away, who had no idea how the pork ended up airborne.
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Second Round of Meetings Under Way on Revised ASAP Natural Gas Pipeline Proposal
The Army Corps of Engineers held a meeting Thursday in Fairbanks to hear input on a new plan for the proposed Alaska Standalone Pipeline. It was the third…
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15-Year-Old CEO Of Mo's Bows Enters Licensing Deal With NBA
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Moziah Bridges, the 15-year-old CEO of Mo's Bows, who just entered a licensing deal with the NBA. Bridges started his bow tie company with his mom when he was 9.
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Saturday Sports: Cleveland Cavaliers, The British Open
Kyrie Irving blindsided LeBron James by talking about wanting out of the Cleveland Cavaliers. Plus, the British Open features a new star, and the Tour de France wraps up with little fanfare.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Billy Bragg On Skiffle; 'Crime And Punishment In Black America'
Bragg describes skiffle, the music movement that brought guitar to British radio. James Forman Jr. explains how black Leaders unwittingly contributed to the era of mass incarceration.
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Barbershop: The Ghosts Of Detroit's Past
Journalists Lester Graham and Rochelle Riley, along with Detroit's chief storyteller Aaron Foley, join host Michel Martin to break down the story of Detroit's renewal, decades after the 1967 uprising.
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Critics Say New Poland Law Dissolves Separation Of Judiciary And Ruling Party
In Poland, a new law could put the country's Supreme Court under the ruling party's control. Critics fear this will erode their justice system, now protests have erupted.
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Before 'The Blind Pig' Raid, What Sparked The Detroit Uprising
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Congressman John Conyers Jr. about his role in the 1967 Detroit Uprising, and what its legacy on the city is today.
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Chaledean Christians, Who Helped Bring Trump Victory, Now Face Deportation
Support from Iraqi Christians helped deliver Donald Trump Michigan. Now some of their friends and family are facing deportation. Host Michel Martin talks to Michigan State Representative Klint Kesto.
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