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Tariffs On Aluminum Alienate Allies, Association CEO Says
Rachel Martin talks to Heidi Brock, president and CEO of the Aluminum Association, an industry group that represents the interests of the U.S. aluminum industry.
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In Light Of #MeToo, NBC News Asks Bill Clinton About Monica Lewinsky
Former President Bill Clinton tells the Today show he never privately apologized to Monica Lewinsky. The AP's Anne Flaherty joins Morning Edition to discuss.
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2 Big Decisions From The Supreme Court
The Justices threw out a lower court order allowing an undocumented immigrant in U.S. custody to get an abortion. And they ruled in favor of baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple.
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Supreme Court Throws Out Lower Court Ruling On Undocumented Immigrants And Abortion
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed with the Trump administration to toss out a lower court opinion that allowed a teenager in the country illegally to have an abortion while in U.S. custody.
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Local Airfields Convert to Alternative Fire-Fighting Foam Over Contamination Concerns
Fairbanks International Airport and Eielson Air Force Base no longer use a type of firefighting foam containing a chemical compound that’s contaminated…
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Blind Boys Of Alabama Member Clarence Fountain Dies At 88
Clarence Fountain was one of the last surviving founding members of The Blind Boys of Alabama. They first met as pre-teens at the Alabama Institute for the Negro Blind in the early 1940s. Fountain died Sunday of complications from diabetes at 88.
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Repeal Of Abortion Ban In Ireland Sets Off Calls For Change In Northern Ireland
Abortion rights supporters are calling for an end to Northern Ireland's stringent abortion ban, after Ireland voted to repeal a constitutional amendment banning most abortions. But with no functioning government in Belfast, it's up to British Prime Minister Theresa May to push through abortion reforms in British-ruled Northern Ireland.
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Starbucks Chairman Howard Schultz To Step Down
Howard Schultz, the man who built a few coffee shops into an empire, is leaving Starbucks — stepping down as the company's chairman.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook Says Company Hasn't Collected Data Available From Facebook
Apple's CEO Tim Cook denies that Apple is implicated in Facebook's latest scandal. He speaks with NPR at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose, Calif.
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Though Gripping, CIA Thriller 'Condor' Falls Short Of Defining Its Era
A new series on AT&T's Audience Network updates the 1975 film Three Days of the Condor. Critic John Powers says Condor is an entertaining show that lacks the cultural relevance of its forerunner.
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