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He Witnessed A Rape In 1969. He's Finally Ready To Talk About It
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Don Palmerine, who witnessed a rape as a teenager. After keeping silent for 50 years, he wrote about it in The Washington Post.
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Khashoggi's Death Shines A Light On Saudi Influence In Washington
David Greene talks to Gerald Feierstein, director of government relations, policy and programs at the Middle East Institute and a former U.S. ambassador to Yemen, about Jamal Khashoggi's death.
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Rochester, N.Y., Mayor Suspends Officers Over Asphyxiation Death Of Daniel Prude
Daniel Prude was arrested in March after behaving erratically on a city street. Officers placed a protective hood over his head, and Prude ultimately stopped breathing. He died a week later.
Video Leaks Of NRA's Wayne LaPierre Missing His Mark On Elephant Hunt
"I'm not sure where you're shooting," a guide tells the longtime head of the National Rifle Association. The footage had reportedly been suppressed for years.
What Purdue Pharma's Tentative Settlement Would Mean For The Sackler Family
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Joanna Walters, news editor and writer for The Guardian, about the Sackler family and what Purdue Pharma's tentative settlement agreement would mean for them.
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How Can The International Community Respond To The 'Ethnic Cleansing' In Myanmar?
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with U.N. Human Rights Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein about what can be done about the violence perpetrated by Myanmar's military against the Rohingya minority.
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'A Fabricator Extraordinaire': Trump's Campaign Manager Slams Wolff For 'Fire And Fury'
In a Washington Post op-ed, President Trump's deputy campaign manager David Bossie called Michael Wolff's new book a "fake book that reads like the National Enquirer on steroids." NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Bossie about the book and the campaign.
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How To Deal With North Korea? Some Options Are Worse Than Others
Rachel Martin talks to Mark Bowden, national correspondent for The Atlantic, about how to deal with the nuclear threat from North Korea. Bowden says the U.S. has four broad strategic options.
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Biden To Name Gina McCarthy, Former EPA Chief, As Domestic Climate Coordinator
McCarthy has an ambitious assignment: coordinating efforts across the entire federal government aimed at drastically — and quickly — lowering U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.
Biden to Name Gina McCarthy, Former EPA Chief, as Domestic Climate Coordinator
Gina McCarthy will have an ambitious assignment: coordinating efforts across the entire federal government aimed at drastically — and quickly — lowering the United States' greenhouse gas emissions.
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