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Protesters Across The U.S. Decry Policy Of Separating Immigrant Families
People gathered in cities across the country on Friday to protest the Trump administration's policy of separating immigrant parents and children at the Southern border.
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As Graduates In Santa Fe And Parkland Look Ahead, A Look Back On Activism This Year
Student-led demonstrations calling for an end to gun violence gained traction after the shooting at a Parkland, Fla. high school. As the year ends, here's a look at how the movement has gone.
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How Pop Duo Buscabulla Lifts Up Puerto Rican Artists
The Prima Fund provides grants for Puerto Rican musicians. NPR's Michel Martin talks to co-founder Raquel Barrios of the group Buscabulla and grant-recipient Jose Ivan.
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Golden State Warriors Take A 2-0 Lead Over Cleveland Cavaliers
The Golden State Warriors are two wins away from their second straight NBA championship. They beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 122-103 Sunday night. The Cavs host Game 3 on Wednesday.
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Trade Talks In Beijing End With No Deal Between U.S. And China
The U.S. and China concluded a weekend of trade talks in Beijing with tough talk and little more. Noel King talks to William Zarit, president of the American Chamber of Commerce in China.
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Guatemalan Woman's Death Symbolizes Risks Migrants Take To Get To The U.S.
A 22-year-old accountant was buried over the weekend in her village in Guatemala. She was trying to enter the U.S. to pursue further education when she was killed by a U.S. border patrol agent.
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World War I Soldier's Chocolate Tin To Be Auctioned
British soldier Richard Bullimore won numerous medals for his service. After the war, he left behind a Christmas care package with nine uneaten chocolate bars. The tin is up for auction in the U.K.
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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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