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NATO Allies Weigh Role in Rebuilding Iraq
President Bush hopes NATO countries will assist in the reconstruction of Iraq. The president and other leaders are in Turkey for two days of sessions among NATO member nations. NPR's Michele Kelemen reports.
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High Court to Consider Sentencing Guidelines
The Supreme Court's busy docket for its new session includes a challenge to the death penalty for 16 and 17 year olds and a test of federal sentencing guidelines. Justices also will hear arguments on government use of eminent domain. Hear NPR's Nina Totenberg.
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Group Wants Oregon To Allow Bans On Genetically Engineered Crops
Some Oregon farming groups want counties to regulate or even ban genetically engineered crops. The state Legislature took away that right in 2013 during a special session.
Honed On The Road, Samantha Fish's Music Is Bold And Expressive
Nothing about the music Samantha Fish makes suggests that she's ever been shy. Hear a live performance in this session.
Aubrie Sellers Talks About Her Journey In 'Far From Home'
In this session, hear Sellers perform songs from her new album. We also discuss her journey and the joy of anonymity in a new place.
Graham Coxon On World Cafe
The Blur guitarist and prolific solo artist shares beautiful, fun-sized songs he wrote for the Netflix series The End of the F***ing World.
Hayward’s Downtown Library Branch to Reopen to Public for 2-Hour Visits
Hayward Public Library's downtown branch will reopen for walk-in services with limited capacity starting Monday. The library branch will allow people to enter for two-hour sessions where they will be required to adhere to protocols issued by Alameda County, including mask and social distancing requirements.
Legislators Could Return To Salem In August To Tackle Oregon's Budget
Gov. Kate Brown said Saturday that she wants to wait on the U.S. Congress for any additional aid that could help Oregon before convening a second special session of the Legislature.
Back To Basics: 2011's Simple, Summery Cookbooks
This season's standouts praise America's culinary traditions from coast to coast — and everywhere in between. Authors of these plainspoken and charming cookbooks craft memorable recipes around just a few well-chosen flavors: meals for every day that are anything but.
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Hurricane Beryl blasts past Jamaica and Caymans on its way to Mexico
Beryl hit Jamaica as a Category 4 storm and by Thursday afternoon had weakened some but still forged on as a still-powerful Category 2, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center.
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