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How Justice Kennedy's Successor Could Play A Role In Voting Rights
Noel King talks to Richard Hasen, a law professor at the University of California, Irvine, about how retiring Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy's successor may affect voting rights.
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Trump Cautions NATO Countries To Spend More On Defense – Or Else
Ahead of next week's NATO summit, Steve Inskeep talks to former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO Admiral James Stavridis about how Trump's approach could affect the alliance.
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The Name Behind This Year's Most Popular Album? P.T. Barnum
The soundtrack to the movie The Greatest Showman is outselling Kanye West, Taylor Swift and Justin Timberlake this year. Critic Rob Harvilla reviewed the album for The Ringer and explains its success.
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With A Midweek Holiday, Marking A Revolution With Moderation
Celebrating the Fourth of July is a serious predicament for some when it falls on a Wednesday. It's hard to enjoy barbecues and fireworks when you have to be at work at 9 the next morning.
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2 More In Britain Sickened By Nerve Agent Used Against Ex-Russian Spy
British police say a couple who were found gravely ill on Saturday had been poisoned with the same nerve agent that was used in an attack earlier this year on a former Russian spy and his daughter.
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Anti-Refugee Backlash In South Korea Targets Yemenis Fleeing War And Seeking Asylum
More than 500 Yemenis are awaiting asylum decisions on a South Korean resort island that allowed them to arrive visa-free. Their presence has sparked nationwide protests.
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Pompeo In North Korea: What Success Would Look Like
As Secretary of State Mike Pompeo travels to North Korea, host Ailsa Chang talks with David Kang, director of the Korean Studies Institute at the University of Southern California, about the ongoing negotiations between the Trump administration and North Korea.
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Former EPA Head Says Pruitt's Resignation Is 'Way Overdue'
Scott Pruitt is out as head of Environmental Protection Agency after a string of scandals. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Christine Todd Whitman, former EPA head under President George W. Bush.
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Anxiety Grows Over Anti-Immigrant Actions: 'We Feel They Are After Us'
Many immigrant families say they are more anxious and fearful than ever that even those here legally may be rounded up and deported. Many Hispanic Americans in particular are living on edge.
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When You Order A Pint Of Beer, You Should Get A Pint Of Beer
That's the principle behind government action in Birmingham, England. Authorities seized glasses from an unnamed restaurant chain because they found them to be 8.1 milliliters too small.
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