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Nebraska's Flood-Damaged Highways Are An Immediate Concern
Nebraska officials face millions of dollars in repairs after floods inundated parts of the state. Repairs to bridges and highways could take months or years to finish.
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Dutch Flags Are At Half-Staff In Memory Of Shooting Victims
A suspect is in custody following a mass shooting in the Netherlands that left three people dead in the city of Utrecht. Authorities are still unsure about a motive.
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Dan Auerbach Reflects On The Sounds Of Easy Eye Sound Studios
Auerbach breaks down working with new artists and seasoned session players through his label imprint, Easy Eye Sound.
In Gaza, Hamas Cracks Down On Palestinians Protesting Newly Imposed Taxes
Faced with unusual protests about bad public services, Hamas has cracked down with widespread arrests in the Gaza Strip.
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Trump Hosts Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro At White House
President Trump hosted Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro at the White House Tuesday. Both leaders took questions from reporters.
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Nebraska Flooding Threatens Livelihood Of Cattle Farmers
Record flooding has devastated farms and communities in the Great Plains. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Anthony Ruzicka, a fifth-generation farmer whose Nebraska farm flooded badly last week.
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In Ohio, Lordstown Mayor Says It's Been Quiet Since General Motors Plant Closed
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Mayor Arno Hill of Lordstown, Ohio, about the General Motors plant at the center of President Trump's latest tweetstorm.
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Chinese Buyer Pays Record-Breaking Money For Racing Pigeon
A buyer from China bid more than $1.4 million for the prized bird from Belgium. Armando is being called the fastest long-distance racing pigeon of all time.
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Ohio Regulators Say Fish From Cuyahoga River Are Safe To Eat
The Cuyahoga River flows through Cleveland. In the 1960s, the old industrial city was so polluted that the river repeatedly caught fire. Decades of environmental regulation has made a difference.
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'Hear Me By Any Means Necessary': Charlottesville Is Forced To Redefine Civility
After a deadly white supremacist rally in 2017, once-marginalized voices in Charlottesville, Va., are demanding to be heard by the City Council. That has led to a debate over civility.
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