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Remembering Robert F. Kennedy's Speech After Martin Luther King's Assassination
When Robert F. Kennedy learned of Martin Luther King's assassination in April of 1968, he gave an impromptu speech in Indiana. Decades later, it's credited with calming the devastated crowd.
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Despite Soft Rhetoric, Trump Administration Draws Hard Line On Russia
Foreign tensions have escalated after the poisoning of a former Russian spy and his daughter in the U.K. NPR's Sarah McCammon talks about the diplomatic tit for tat with former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine John Herbst.
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Ethiopia Bans All Foreign Adoptions
The move was sparked by the death of an Ethiopian girl at the hands of her adoptive parents in Seattle. Critics say the new policy may mean more Ethiopian children living in the streets.
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Inuit Indie-Rocker Beatrice Deer Beautifully Animates 'Fox' Folktale
Deer mixes traditional Inuit throat singing and indie-rock in a style she cleverly calls "Inuindie." "I have one foot in both worlds and I think my music exemplifies that," the singer says.
Judge Sides With Residents Who Want Trump's Name Off Their NYC Building
A judge in New York said Trump Place, a condominium building on Manhattan's West Side, can remove the Trump name from the building if enough residents agree.
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'Failure Is An Option' Urges People To Let Go Of the Constant Grind Towards Success
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with H. Jon Benjamin about his new book, Failure Is An Option. The memoir urges us to let go of the constant grind towards success.
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Paul Rosenzweig On Giuliani's Comments, Trump Legal Team Shakeup
David Greene talks to Paul Rosenzweig, former senior counsel to Kenneth Starr who led the Whitewater investigation, about Giuliani's comments on Fox News and new Trump lawyer Emmett Flood.
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Get Lost 'DayDreaming' With Thanya Iyer
The video for the Montreal group's "DayDreaming" is, according to director Bucky Illingworth, about "the relation between daydreaming and personal identity."
1,500 Hawaii Residents Ordered To Evacuate As Volcano Erupts
At least 1,500 residents were ordered to evacuate after the Kilauea volcano erupted on Hawaii's Big Island. NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Mileka Lincoln of Hawaii News Now.
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As New Lynching Memorial Opens, A Look Back On America's History Of Racial Terrorism
We listen back to interviews with historian Philip Dray, author of At the Hands of Persons Unknown, and James Allen, who collected postcard "souvenirs" of lynchings for Without Sanctuary.
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