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Noncitizens Recruited For An Army Program Are At Risk For Deportation
A Chinese national who joined the U.S. Army is facing deportation before he has a chance to gain citizenship through military service. His lawyer says he'll face reprisals if he is returned to China.
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Was The Singapore Summit Just A Stunt For TV Cameras?
Rachel Martin talks to Frank Aum, a former senior Pentagon adviser on North Korea now with the U.S. Institute of Peace, about the next steps following President Trump's summit with Kim Jong Un.
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On 'Childqueen,' Kadhja Bonet Makes Nearly Every Sound Herself
Kadhja Bonet grew up in a family surrounded by music — she learned to play the violin and the viola, studied music theory, but then pursued a degree in film. After graduating, she dove back into music. Her sophomore album, Childqueen shows Bonet's idiosyncratic talent.
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U.S. And North Korea Agree To Set Aside Decades Of Tension At Summit In Singapore
President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met for a historic summit in Singapore where North Korea reaffirmed their commitment to the complete denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.
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Auto Parts Manufacturers Are Hurt By Tariffs, Rising Metal Prices
The Trump administration says its tariffs on steel and aluminum are about protecting American industries and jobs. The auto parts industry is feeling the pinch of tariffs and metal prices.
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Peter Hook On World Cafe
Few musicians have more of a signature sound or personality than Hook. Hear a live performance and interview with the post-punk pioneer.
House Republican Leaders Set To Vote On Immigration Proposals
House Republican leaders have avoided the immigration debate because it exposes splits inside the party. Now, just five months ahead of the midterms, they agreed to vote on two proposals, with conservatives and centrists still struggling to get on same page.
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Immigration Law Professor Weighs In On U.S. Asylum Eligibility Decision
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Temple University law professor Jan Ting about Attorney General Jeff Sessions' decision that severely limits who is eligible for asylum, and why he largely agrees with the move.
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How The DOJ Decision On Asylum Cases Will Affect Those Fleeing Domestic Abuse
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Dorchen Leidholdt, director for the Center for Battered Women's Legal Services at the Sanctuary for Families, about how Attorney General Jeff Sessions' decision in an asylum case will affect the cases of others who are fleeing domestic abuse or other types of violence in their home countries.
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Finding Foundation: How Bobby McFerrin And His Daughter Make Music A Family Affair
Bobby McFerrin is best known for his feelgood 1988 hit "Don't Worry, Be Happy." Now, his daughter Madison is a singer-songwriter on the rise.
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