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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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An American In Barcelona Reacts To Van Attack
Andrew Roby is an American on vacation in Barcelona and was in the vicinity when a van drove into a crowd of people killing at least a dozen and injuring at least 50.
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Once Shot For Advocating For Girls' Education, Malala Is Going To Oxford
The young Pakistani-born woman shot by the Taliban because she advocated for girls' education is now headed to Oxford. Malala Yousafzai is also the youngest-ever winner of the Nobel Peace Prize
Guest DJ Week: Carrie Brownstein And Fred Armisen Of Portlandia
The stars of the IFC comedy series discuss the music they grew up with, the sounds of Portland and how spooky Glenn Danzig's house is.
Female Retired Marine With Viral Campaign Ad Hopes To Bridge Gap In Democratic Party
Amy McGrath, a retired Marine fighter pilot, says she likes the idea of single-payer health care, but that she's also a fiscal conservative.
Heard on Morning Line: Indigenous Women's Call to Action Environmental Reproductive Health & Justice
The topic on Our Community today:Stories, Struggles & Songs: An Indigenous Women's Call to Action for Environmental Reproductive Health and Justice The…
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Russian Prime Minister Slams Trump Administration 'Weakness' Over U.S. Sanctions
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said the U.S. sanctions package "ends hopes for improving our relations with the new administration." President Trump signed the bill but called it "seriously flawed."
Minneapolis School Mourns Receptionist And Janitor Killed In Explosion, Collapse
Ruth Berg had worked at the school for 17 years and was engaged to be married. John Carlson, in his 80s, was an alumnus who loved handing out ice cream bars to students.
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