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Where The U.S. Relationship Stands With Mexico With López Obrador In Charge
What will the U.S.-Mexico relationship look like now that Mexicans have elected Andrés Manuel López Obrador? NPR talks with Arturo Sarukhan, former Mexican ambassador to the U.S.
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Migrant Parents Face Major Obstacles Before They Can Regain Custody Of Their Children
Guatemalan migrant Yeni Gonzalez was reunited with her three children in New York City for the first time since they were separated at the Southwest border. Their reunion was emotional but temporary.
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What Trump's Recent Letters To NATO Allies Mean For Upcoming NATO Summit
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with former ambassador to NATO Douglas Lute about the upcoming NATO summit and President Trump's letters he reportedly sent to leaders of NATO allies.
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The Perils Of Public Art In Rhode Island
The mayor of North Providence called a building a health hazard. The owner responded by having a mural painted on the building. It shows the mayor wearing a crown, sitting on his throne: a toilet.
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'Fresh Air' Celebrates July 4 With The Late Flat-Picking Guitar Player Doc Watson
Watson, who died in 2012, was a pioneering bluegrass, country and folk guitarist and singer who changed the way people thought about mountain music. Originally broadcast in 1988 and 1989.
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A Stage Revival, And 50 Years Of Survival, For 'The Boys In The Band'
Ever since Mart Crowley's play about a gay male life premiered off-Broadway in 1968, much of the original cast and crew has died of AIDS. A new, star-studded production acknowledges that history.
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What Happens When Bureaucracy Accidentally Kills You?
There is a list of names of just about everyone with a social security number who has died. It is meant to prevent identity theft. But sometimes a name of a living person gets added by accident.
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British Exam Board To Be Fined Over 'Romeo And Juliet' Question
The test asked about Tybalt's hatred of the Capulet family. But Tybalt, you may remember, is a Capulet — he was Juliet's cousin. His hatred was for the Montagues.
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LeBron James' Departure Upsets Cleveland Cavaliers Fan
The fan wanted to burn LeBron's jersey — he laid it on a paper beer case and dumped fuel on it. He then reached in with a match, and ended up setting himself on fire. Reports say he'll be okay.
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Trump's Deal With North Korea Was Anemic, Sen. Menendez Says
Noel King talks to Sen. Robert Menendez of New Jersey, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, about the Trump administration's approach to North Korea's denuclearization.
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