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Racial Tensions Complicate The Search For A Missing Child In 'Heaven, My Home'
Attica Locke's new novel centers on a black Texas ranger's effort to find the vanished son of a white supremacist. Heaven, My Home offers an unsettling American spin on a complicated crime story.
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California Pushes Back On Trump Administration Over Emissions Standards
The Trump administration is rescinding California's authority to regulate vehicle greenhouse gas emissions. State leaders are vowing to fight the move.
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Yo Ho Ho! It's International Talk Like A Pirate Day
People around the world celebrate Talk Like a Pirate Day on Sept. 19. The co-founders decided that people should have a chance to live life like a pirate — even if it is just for a day.
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Edward Snowden Speaks Out: 'I Haven't And I Won't' Cooperate With Russia
In 2013, Snowden showed journalists thousands of top-secret documents about U.S. intelligence agencies' surveillance efforts. He's been living in Russia ever since. His new book is Permanent Record.
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'Downton Abbey' Movie Brings You Up To Speed With The Crawleys
The Crawleys are back, and the big screen has them this time, in a story that picks up a few years after the TV show ended.
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How An 'International Price Index' Might Help Reduce Drug Prices
Drugmakers hate the idea. But Nancy Pelosi and Donald Trump both say pegging the prices of U.S. medicine to what people elsewhere pay could save U.S. patients a bundle. Here's how an "IPI" might work.
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House Panel Wants More Details On Whistleblower Complaint Against Trump
NPR's Noel King talks to Democratic Rep. Jackie Speier of California about the dispute over an intelligence community whistleblower complaint concerning the president. NPR's Greg Myre weighs in.
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'Ad Astra' Approaches The Sublime With Its Portrait Of Masculinity In Crisis
Brad Pitt is an astronaut who saves the world by traveling millions of miles to reunite with his long-absent dad. It's an unabashedly ridiculous premise, but somehow Ad Astra manages to pull it off.
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China Has A Lot At Stake As Attacks In Persian Gulf Rise
China is the world's largest importer of oil. It buys a lot of crude oil from Saudi Arabia and is investing heavily in Iran. So China is especially vulnerable to instability in the Middle East.
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ABC's New Drama 'Stumptown' Is Based On Graphic Novel Series
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with actress Cobie Smulders, star of ABC's new drama Stumptown about her character, a former Marine with PTSD turned private eye.
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