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President Trump Denies Claims Of An Affair With Adult Film Actress
The adult film actress who claims she once had an affair with President Trump is suing him so she can tell her story, but Trump denies the claim.
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South Korean Officials Say Trump Agreed To Meet North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un
South Korean officials visiting the White House Thursday said they were passing along an invitation for President Trump from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The message suggested that Trump and Kim should meet to talk about denuclearization.
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U.S.-North Korea Expert Weighs In On Upcoming Meeting Between Trump And Kim Jong Un
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Joel Wit, a senior fellow at the US-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins, who was involved in negotiations with North Korea since the Clinton Administration, and has continued to talk with North Korean officials as recently as last year.
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03-08-18 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
03-08-18 5:45 PM newscast
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From Refugees To Politics, Mohsin Hamid Writes The Change He Wants To See
"All of us who are writers are doing something that actually matters," Hamid says. His novel, Exit West, follows a couple deciding whether to flee their homeland. Originally broadcast March 8, 2017.
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Does The State Department Have Enough Experts To Engage In North Korea Negotiations?
As President Trump accepts North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's invitation to meet him, questions remain about whether the State Department has enough experts on hand to engage in serious negotiations with North Korea over its nuclear and missile programs.
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20 Years On, 'The Big Lebowski' Reminds Us To Slow Down, Dude
NPR's Don Gonyea declares the Coen Brothers' 1998 film The Big Lebowski a cinematic masterpiece in this week's essay. It really ties the whole show together.
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Paralympians Say Wheelchair Curling Opens Up Possibilities
The U.S. Paralympic wheelchair curling team says the sport changed its members lives. Before they left for South Korea, two U.S. team members shared their sport with paralyzed veterans.
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Florida Passes Gun-Control Laws
Gov. Rick Scott signed gun legislation into law on Friday. NPR's Michel Martin talks with Florida state representative Kamia Brown about a new provision that allows some teachers to arm themselves.
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'The Woman's Hour' Documents Pivotal Leaders In The Fight For Suffrage
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Elaine Weiss about her new book, The Woman's Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote, which looks at a decisive moment in the women's suffrage movement.
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