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Trump Reiterates Openness To Talks With North Korea At 'Appropriate Time'
The president said any talks with North Korea would have to be "under the right circumstances." He spoke to South Korea's leader on Wednesday, after the two Koreas held high-level talks.
Trump Again Blasts Libel Laws, Calling Them 'A Sham'
The president's attack follows publication of a best-selling book that questions his fitness for office.
'Butterfly Tongues' Are More Ancient Than Flowers, Fossil Study Finds
Scientists have discovered the proboscis butterflies use to suck nectar from flowers existed before flowers did. So: What were ancient butterflies using their long, tongue-like suckers for?
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After Florida Gets Offshore Drilling Exemption, Other States Ask For The Same
The Trump administration has proposed radically expanding offshore oil drilling, but Florida's waters are "off the table." Leaders in California, New York, South Carolina and elsewhere noticed.
Climate Change Means 'Virtually No Male Turtles' Born In A Key Nesting Ground
Like many reptiles, the sex of a turtle is determined by how warm the egg is as it's being incubated. And small temperature differences can cause dramatic changes in the male-to-female ratio.
Author Of The Other 'Fire And Fury' Book Says Business Is Booming
Historian and author Randall Hansen's book, Fire And Fury: The Allied Bombing Of Germany 1942-1945, has been mistaken by buyers for Michael Wolff's Trump exposé and selling out.
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Supreme Court Appears Divided Over Ohio's 'Use-It Or Lose-It' Voter Registration Rule
In Supreme Court arguments on Wednesday, the justices appeared divided over whether Ohio's so called "use-it or lose-it" voter registration rule violates federal law. The state has one of the nation's most aggressive voter-purge systems in the country.
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Search Continues For Hundreds After Mudslides In Southern California
Emergency responders in Southern California are working to rescue hundreds of people who have been cut off by mud and debris, following a powerful winter storm.
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N.C. Dealing With Chaos After Ruling That Districts Are Illegal Partisan Gerrymanders
A federal judicial panel's ruling that North Carolina's legislature illegally used partisanship as the primary factor in drawing congressional districts is causing political chaos there.
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Norway's PM Says Trump Administration Needs To Understand Impacts Of 'America First'
Ahead of her visit with President Trump, Norway's Prime Minister Erna Solberg speaks with NPR's Ari Shapiro about climate change, women in politics and what she thinks Trump's presidency has meant for global security.
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