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Fresh Air Weekend: Comic Michelle Wolf; Journalist Alex Wagner's 'Futureface'
Wolf stands by her controversial performance at the White House Correspondents' Dinner: "I wouldn't change a single word." Wagner talks about her search for the roots of her mixed-race ancestry.
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Trump Policy Leads To Worker Shortage In Crab Industry
The Maryland seafood industry is facing a labor shortage just in time for crab season. Michel Martin talks with Harry Phillips, the owner of Russell Hall Seafood, about the shortage.
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Decorated Taekwondo Athlete Steven Lopez Temporarily Barred Amid Assault Claims
The 39-year-old has won three Olympic medals — including two golds — and five World Championships. At least five women have accused him and his brother Jean Lopez of sexual assault.
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Fla. County's Discipline Program Questioned After School Shooting
In 2013, Broward County school officials began a program designed to keep kids who commit misdemeanors out of the juvenile justice system. It's become a flashpoint since the Parkland shooting.
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Bank Of America Loan Calls Into Question Its Recent Weapons Pledge
Bank of America has pledged to stop making loans to the manufacturers of "military-style" weapons, but it is also one of the banks providing financing to help Remington Outdoor emerge from bankruptcy.
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Neighbors Are Divided Over Feral Peacocks In Vancouver
A man's father slipped on peacock droppings. The peacock was in a tree so he cut the tree down. The Guardian reports that the man faces a fine of up to $10,000 for taking it down without a permit.
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Democrats' Base Is Energized But They Still Need A Message
Democrats have been in search of a message since their losses in 2016. They may have a quiet one emerging in 2018, as they contrast Democratic candidates with President Trump in the primaries.
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Trump To Announce In Hours Whether U.S. Withdraws From Iran Nuclear Deal
President Trump has long been critical of the agreement. Rachel Martin talks to Robert Malley, the lead White House negotiator on the deal under President Obama.
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Margaret Reid Did Well Betting Kentucky Derby Races
After carefully analyzing the odds, she picked the winning horses in five consecutive derby races. She spent $18 on her bet and by the time Justify won the main race, Reid had won $1.2 million.
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White House Director On Iran Nuclear Deal, Gina Haspel Nomination
Steve Inskeep talks to Marc Short, the president's Legislative Affairs director, about the Iran nuclear deal and Trump's pick for CIA director. Confirmation hearings begin Wednesday for Gina Haspel.
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