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At Least 1 Killed After Second Attack, Spanish Police Say
A second terror attack, in Cambrils, Spain, has left at least one victim dead, along with at least 13 others in Barcelona.
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Billy Eichner Makes A Career Out Of Love/Hating Celebrity Culture
In addition to starring in Hulu's Difficult People, Eichner roams the streets of NYC, asking open-ended questions about celebrities in Billy on the Street. Originally broadcast Dec. 12, 2016.
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Week In Politics: Steve Bannon's Removal From The White House And Trump's Reponse To Charlottesville
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with political commentators, E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post and The Brookings Institution and Ramesh Ponnuru, senior editor for The National Review, and columnist for Bloomberg View about President Trump's decision to remove Steve Bannon as a chief strategist and the president's suggestion that "both sides" share the blame for violence that erupted in Charlottesville, Va., last weekend.
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Protest Targets Wolf Kill
The state’s largest wolf control program was the target of a protest outside Alaska Department of Fish and Game Fairbanks headquarters yesterday (Thurs).…
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Why One Kentucky Town Wants To Keep Its Confederate Monument
When the University of Louisville took down a monument to Confederate soldiers from the Civil War, a nearby Kentucky town welcomed the statue — and residents still like that it's there.
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Trump's National Security Team Meets To Discuss Way Forward In Afghanistan
President Trump's national security team has been trying — and failing — for months to come up with a new plan for Afghanistan. On Friday, they will meet again at Camp David to plot a way forward in the longest war in U.S. history. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis says all options are on the table. What are they, and what's the country's goal at this point?
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Carbondale's 2-Time Eclipse Plans
The total solar eclipse that'll pass over the United States next week is billed as a "once in a lifetime" opportunity. But for southern Illinois, that's not exactly the case.
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Massive Group Of Counter-Protesters Met 'Free Speech' Rally In Boston
A week after violent clashes during a white nationalist march in Charlottesville, Va., today's "Free Speech" rally in Boston was met with massive counter-protests.
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Social Satirist Dick Gregory Was The 'First To Have A Crossover Market'
Funny man George Wallace remembers how comedian and activist Dick Gregory opened the door for black comics to enter the mainstream. Gregory died Saturday at age 84.
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DJ Premier & The Badder Band: Tiny Desk Concert
One of hip-hop's most revered producers brings his songs to life behind the Tiny Desk, with the help of a four-piece band.
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