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Ethiopia Announces Peace Deal With Eritrea
Ethiopia's Parliament announced an early end to a state of emergency and then the ruling party decided to unilaterally, and without any conditions, accept a peace deal with its neighbor Eritrea.
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Voters Turned Out In 8 States For Primary Elections
Some takeaways: in both parties, women were doing better than men. On the district level, health care and taxes were on the minds of lots of voters. Was President Trump a factor in any races?
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How Did California's Primaries Work Out For Democrats?
Steve Inskeep talks to Eric Bauman, chairman of the California Democratic Party, about Tuesday's primaries that are expected to set the scene for November's midterm elections.
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A Family Moves From Tragedy To Terror In 'Hereditary'
A new film offers a searing portrait of a family wracked by grief — and by mysterious forces. Reviewer Justin Chang says Hereditary is the most emotionally devastating horror movie he's seen in ages.
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Game 3 Of The NBA Finals A Sort Of Homecoming For Golden State Warrior Quinn Cook
The NBA Finals continue to thrill fans, but for this Warriors reserve guard, it's an extra special moment. Two years ago Cook was slogging through basketball's minor leagues.
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What It's Like To Design And Build A High School During The #NeverAgain Movement
What is it like to design and build a new high school during the #NeverAgain movement? NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Dean Gorrell, superintendent in Verona, Wis., about how his team had to rethink the building of their high school after Parkland.
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Uproar Continues Over Pro-Right Remarks By U.S. Ambassador To Germany
The new U.S. ambassador to Germany upset his hosts, and Democratic senators back home, with his announced support for right-wing populists in Europe.
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Regional Security Is At Stake When Trump Sits Down With North Korea
Ahead of his summit next week with North Korea's leader, President Trump meets with Japanese Prime Minister Abe. Meanwhile, Republican leaders in Congress grapple with a challenge on immigration.
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You Up? The Internet Wants You To 'Come Over'
The five-piece band sounds tighter than ever as it readies fans for Hive Mind, out next month. But first, Syd's got to send out that text to a cute neighbor in new video.
China's ZTE To Pay $1 Billion Fine To Settle U.S. Trade Case
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross announced a deal with Chinese telecommunications company ZTE — a move that may indicate progress in high-stakes trade talks between the U.S. and China.
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