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World Food Program Director Urges The U.S. To 'End This War' In Yemen
NPR's Lakshmi Singh speaks with David Beasley of the World Food Program about the effort to curtail famine in Yemen.
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Mexican Protesters In Tijuana Demand Caravan Migrants Be Deported
Some 2,500 migrants belonging to the Central American caravan are in a government shelter in Tijuana. Another 2,000 members are on their way to the city while smaller groups are headed north.
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Restaurant Customer Says She Found A Frog In Her Salad
After a shocking surprise, Naomi Stahl of Washington, D.C., took her takeout order back to the restaurant. Officials there say they are investigating how the frog ended up in the salad.
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North Korea Denuclearization Plan Has Gone Nowhere Since Trump-Kim Summit
Five months after the Singapore summit, North Korea's nuclear program chugs on. "I think right now, we are absolutely stuck," says North Korea expert Sue Mi Terry, a former CIA analyst.
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News Brief: Roberts Calls Out Trump, Border Agent Trial, War In Yemen
Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts rebukes Trump. Border agent who killed a teen acquitted of involuntary manslaughter. Spotlight on U.S. support for Saudi Arabia's military campaign in Yemen.
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Border Agent Acquitted Of Involuntary Manslaughter In Mexican Teen's Death
A jury in Arizona on Wednesday acquitted Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz of involuntary manslaughter. He was charged with killing a 16-year-old Mexican teenager in 2012.
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Yemen's Civil War Pushes The Country To The Brink Of Famine
A report by Save the Children estimates that since the start of the war in Yemen, some 85,000 infants and children under the age of five may have died of starvation or disease.
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Robbie Fulks And Linda Gail Lewis On Singing Harmony And Living A 'Wild!' Life
Fulks and Lewis come from different generations, but both play the old style of country music. They shared songs and stories from their new album during this September 2018 interview.
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Tribe On Remote Indian Island Accused Of Killing An American
John Allen Chau was killed last week as he tried to make his way onto a remote island off India's coast. The Sentinelese people are one of the last groups to reject contact with the outside world.
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Areas With Mass Transit See Job Growth, Research Indicates
A report shows that the overwhelming majority of jobs created in the Chicago area are located near transit stations. The same thing is happening in other metropolitan regions — as well as the suburbs.
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