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Ejecting Russians: Who Is A 'Spy'?
In conjunction with NATO allies, President Trump has ordered the expulsion of 60 Russian officials. Host David Greene speaks to NPR's national security correspondent, Greg Myre, about the decision.
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Linda Brown Dies. She Was At The Center Of Brown v. Board Of Education
In 1954, Linda Brown was the lead plaintiff in the U.S. Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision that outlawed segregated public schools for black and white students. Brown was 76.
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Fired Canadian Restaurant Worker In Vancouver Fights Back
Guillaume Rey was fired for being aggressive and rude. He says he was fired for being French. When you work in French hospitality, he said, you learn to be direct, honest, expressive.
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Christian Colleges Are Tangled In Their Own LGBT Policies
Conservative Christian colleges worry their official positions on LGBT issues could run afoul of sex discrimination law and harm relations with their own students.
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Why Did The U.S. Decide Now To Act Against Russia?
Noel King talks to Michael Anton, who serves on the National Security Council, about why President Trump ordered 60 Russian diplomats to leave U.S. soil. They also discuss other foreign policy issues.
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Watch The Shacks Perform Live In The Studio At WFUV
The 2018 NPR Slingshot band from Brooklyn visits WFUV for an in-studio performance ahead of the release of its debut album.
British Travel Writer Jan Morris Weighs In On The 'Advantages Of Androgyny'
The celebrated writer transitioned from male to female in 1972 at the age of 46. In 1989, Morris told Terry Gross that she had shed "a lot of the emotions and the experiences of both genders."
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Former U.S. Ambassador To Russia On How Putin May Respond To Diplomats' Removal
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Bill Burns about the 27 countries that are removing Russian diplomats in response to a nerve-agent attack on British soil.
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Kim Jong Un Visits China In First Known Departure From North Korea Since 2011
The visit, kept tightly under wraps, comes just ahead of a planned summit between Kim and President Trump. Both Kim and Chinese leader Xi Jinping affirmed commitment to North Korea's denuclearization.
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