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Retired general talks about president's use of the military in U.S. cities
NPR speaks with retired Gen. Randy Manner, who was once a top official in the National Guard, about the president's use of the military in American cities.
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European nations want more input in U.S.-backed plan to end Russia-Ukraine war
Top U.S. and Ukrainian officials said Sunday that they made progress toward ending the Russia-Ukraine war. But European allies feel they've been left out of the plan, which they say placates Russia.
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Meet The Musicians Behind Japan's Vibrant Bluegrass Scene
Japan's love affair with the genre began with brothers Yasushi and Hisashi Ozaki, who formed the country's first bluegrass duo in 1957. Today, young bands like Bluegrass Police are reviving the scene.
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While Trump Touts Stock Market, Many Americans Are Left Out Of The Conversation
About half of Americans own stock, though most stocks are owned by the wealthiest. For many, a booming stock market does not offer direct benefits.
Former Diplomat Joel Wit On U.S.-North Korea Talks
A top North Korean official is traveling to the U.S., indicating talks between Kim Jong Un and President Trump may be back on. Ex-diplomat Joel Wit tells us what the resumption of talks may portend.
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Arrest Of Genaro Garcia Luna Shocks Mexico
Mexico's top cop is being charged with taking millions of dollars in bribes from the Sinaloa cartel in exchange for sensitive information and safe passage of drug shipments.
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U.S. Diplomat: State Department Nixed Plan To Support Former Ambassador To Ukraine
Philip Reeker, a U.S. diplomat overseeing European affairs, testified he had plans to defend former Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, but Reeker was overruled by top State Department officials.
Most U.S. Dairy Cows Are Descended From Just 2 Bulls. That's Not Good
The drive to make more milk has had an unsavory side effect: Cows have become more genetically similar and less fertile. Scientists are trying to recover valuable genetic variation that was lost.
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Viking's Choice: Raging Black Metal, Burly Math Rock, Escapist Shoegaze
The world's gushing hot garbage, so hate-spewing black metal must be the remedy. Plus new music from Control Top, Horse Lords and the return of We Versus The Shark.
Regional EPA Chief Who Faced Criticism for Excessive Travel Suddenly Leaves Job
The top regulator for the federal Environmental Protection Agency’s regional office in San Francisco left that job Wednesday without an explanation. As EPA’s Region 9 administrator, Mike Stoker supervised environmental enforcement in California, Nevada, Arizona, Hawaii, the Pacific Islands and 148 tribes. Molly Block, a spokeswoman for the EPA, confirmed in an email that Stoker … Continue reading Regional EPA Chief Who Faced Criticism for Excessive Travel Suddenly Leaves Job →
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