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Why Fashion Expert Tan France Nearly Turned Down 'Queer Eye'
"The thought of being one of the very first openly gay South Asian men on a major show. ... That pressure was so hard to handle," France says of his role on the Netflix makeover series.
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FDA To Banish Flavored E-Cigarettes To Combat Youth Vaping
With hundreds of unexplained cases of vaping-related illness, and the sharp rise in youth vaping, the Trump administration is acting to crack down on kid-friendly vape flavors.
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Lead Attorney For Local Governments Suing Purdue Pharma Discusses Tentative Deal
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Joseph Rice, one of the lead attorneys representing local state and county governments against drugmakers and distributors that sold opioid pills.
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Trump Calls for Ban On Non-Tobacco Flavored Vaping Products
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Dr. Patrice Harris, president of the American Medical Association, about President Trump's anticipated announcement banning non-tobacco-flavored vaping products.
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Pope Says Powerful Group Is Unhappy With His Theological Social Stands
Pope Francis says he welcomes "loyal" criticism but in comments to reporters, he said some critics "smile at you and then they try to stab you in the back."
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ACLU Responds To Supreme Court's Asylum Order
American Civil Liberties Union attorney Lee Gelernt talks to Rachel Martin about the Court's order to allow the Trump administration to bar most Central American migrants from seeking U.S. asylum.
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Filmmaker Ken Burns Goes Wide, But Not Deep, In His Chronicle Of 'Country Music'
Burns is known for finding fresh takes on big topics, but his new eight-part PBS series about country music treads a well-worn path, leaning heavily on the biggest stars and the most obvious ideas.
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Seeing Differently At Culture/Identity Photo Conference
Diversity and minority perspectives are themes of a conference this weekend in Fairbanks. About 90 photographers from the Northwestern states will visit…
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Presidential Contenders Use Primary Debate To Try To Highlight Differences
NPR's David Greene talks to Democratic strategist Jennifer Palmieri and Republican strategist Scott Jennings for their reactions to Thursday's Democratic presidential primary debate.
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PG&E Settles With Insurers Over Wildfires
The utility giant PG&E has reached an $11 billion settlement with insurance companies over the 2017 and 2018 wildfires in California. It's not the end of claims against the utility.
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