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Mali's 'Guitar Gods' Tinariwen Receive Racist Threats Ahead Of U.S. Tour
The band of Tuareg guitarists — who have faced down Islamic extremism at home in Mali — are receiving violent threats and racist responses to a scheduled concert in North Carolina in September.
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Acting ICE Director Says Targeted Raids Have Resulted In 35 Arrests So Far
The immigration enforcement operation touted by President Trump that targeted roughly 2,000 migrant family members has resulted in 35 arrests so far, the acting ICE director said on Tuesday.
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Boeing Reveals Financial Damage From Grounding Of 737 Max Planes
Officials from Boeing provide new details about its troubled 737 Max planes while disclosing the financial damage that the grounding has caused.
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NAACP Plans To Push Back Against Trump's Racist Tweets
The NAACP convention in Detroit is creating strategies to "make black votes count" at a time when President Trump sends racist Tweets. Convention delegates are aiming the pitch to younger voters.
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Mueller's Testimony Could Be A Letdown To Some, Rep. Himes Says
NPR's Noel King talks to Democratic Rep. Jim Himes of Connecticut, a member of the House Intelligence Committee, ahead of former special counsel Robert Mueller's testimony to Congress.
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Analysis Of Robert Mueller's Congressional Testimony
Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller testifies on interference in the 2016 U.S. election. Noel King speaks to Laura Rosenberger of the Alliance for Securing Democracy at the German Marshall Fund.
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FTC: Facebook's Zuckerberg Must Give Progress Reports To Regulators
The FTC and Facebook entered a new settlement over privacy violations. CEO Mark Zuckerberg must give quarterly progress reports directly to regulators. Facebook must also pay a $5 billion fine.
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In Alabama, Huntsville Continues To Play A Large Role In NASA's Exploration Efforts
Huntsville, Ala., was one of the key cities that helped NASA get to the moon in 1969. Fifty years later, Huntsville still plays a big role in NASA's present and future space exploration efforts.
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How Americans Watched Mueller's Hearing Across The Country
There's been lots of coverage in the media about former special counsel Robert Mueller's testimony before Congress. Whether people across the country are paying attention is another thing.
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Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff Reacts To Mueller's Testimony
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Rep. Adam Schiff, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, about former special counsel Robert Mueller's congressional testimony on Wednesday.
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