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Bannon, Unplugged: White House Strategist Pushes Trade Agenda, Undercuts Colleagues
Steve Bannon called a liberal journalist to talk China, white nationalism and his "fight" with others in the administration. "They're wetting themselves," he says of his State Department rivals.
As Tunisia Weighs Women's Rights Proposal, Some Of The Staunchest Opponents Are Women
Tunisia's president is pushing for his country to become the first in the Arab world to ensure equality between men and women in inheritance laws. Currently, a man's share equals that of two women.
As Rain Keeps Falling, Sierra Leone Scrambles To Find Mudslide Survivors
Idalia Amaya, an emergency response coordinator for Catholic Relief Services, says the top priority is rescuing people trapped in their homes under the mud.
Overcoats On World Cafe
The duo's music rests on two voices so perfectly in sync you'd swear they were coming from the same person. Hear songs from Overcoats' debut album, Young.
As Heard on Morning Line: Greg Razo on Alaska Federation of Natives Convention 2017
As Heard on Morning Line - as we see signs of the Fall season approaching, we reached out to CIRI's Greg Razo for thoughts of the annual Alaska Federation…
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SeaWorld Euthanizes Matriarch Killer Whale Who Had Respiratory Disease
Kasatka, believed to be 42 years old, had four calves, six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Orcas typically live to at least 50 in the wild.
In Birmingham, The Debate Over Confederate Monuments Is Renewed After Charlottesville
Birmingham, Ala., has a complicated relationship with racism. Some of the most notable events from the Civil Rights era took place in the city. Now, there's renewed debate about the fate of the city's Confederate monuments.
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Officials Still Searching For Bodies After Deadly Mudslides In Sierra Leone
Three days after mudslides killed hundreds in Sierra Leone's capital city, government officials are still searching for bodies under the rubble. NPR's Robert Siegel talks with the president's spokesman, Abdulai Bayraytay, about how the West African country is responding to the disaster.
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Varied Republican Response To Charlottesville Raises Questions On Legislative Ability
After their failed health care efforts, Republican lawmakers are regrouping for the coming fight this fall to overhaul the entire federal tax code. But President Trump's handling of the racist-fueled violence in Charlottesville shows in stark terms how hard it is to keep the party on the same page.
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Local Reporter Describes What We Know About Van Attack In Barcelona
NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with Fiona Govan, a reporter for The Local, Spain, based in Madrid about the deadly attack in Barcelona on Thursday.
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