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Michael Isikoff On Maria Butina And Russia
The indictment against Maria Butina is the latest update in the Russia probe. NPR's Noel King speaks to journalist Michael Isikoff, co-author of the book Russian Roulette.
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What Trump Voters Think Of Trump's Russia Comments
NPR's Noel King talks with conservative talk show host Chris Buskirk about how Trump supporters are reacting to the president's statements about Russian interference in the U.S. election.
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‘Getting Ready to Roll’: UAF’s New Power Plant Testing Nears; Facility Could Go Online in Fall
Construction work on the University of Alaska Fairbanks’s new coal-fired powerplant is complete and workers are preparing for the first test of a major…
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After Trump-Putin Summit, A Look At How States Are Preparing For Midterm Elections
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Connecticut Secretary of the State Denise Merrill about state election security ahead to the 2018 midterm elections.
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Sean Spicer On Trump's Inauguration Records And The Role Of The Press Secretary
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with former press secretary Sean Spicer about why he said President Trump's inauguration broke audience records despite evidence to the contrary and whether the press secretary has an obligation to tell the truth to the American people.
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Divers Find More Bodies In Missouri Lake After Tour Boat Accident
A duck boat carrying 31 people on a Missouri lake sank in a sudden storm on Thursday night. Officials say 13 are dead, including children, and four people are still missing.
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When Does A Trump Aide Resign?
Michel Martin speaks with The Washington Post's Ruth Marcus and Fred Hiatt about a debate playing out on their op-ed page: whether Trump staffers are enabling the president or preventing catastrophe.
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Dayton, Ohio, Takes An Innovative Approach To Deal With Panhandlers
After a Supreme Court ruling, cities began exploring ways to restrict panhandlers. Critics claim laws criminalize poverty, while proponents say they would help boost economic development downtown.
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'Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind' Explores Comic's Creative Life
A new documentary, Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind, airs Monday on HBO. It aims to bring the viewer into his mind to see how he saw the world and the challenges he struggled with.
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Director Gus Van Sant Discusses 'Don't Worry He Won't Get Far On Foot'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with director Gus Van Sant about his new film, Don't Worry He Won't Get Far On Foot, which chronicles the fall and rise of cartoonist John Callahan.
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