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Former U.S. Ambassador To Saudi Arabia Discusses Current Situation And Yemen
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Robert Jordan, former U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia, about the briefing to senators and how they are being urged to continue support for the war in Yemen.
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Why There's So Much Beef Being Sent Between The U.S. And Mexico
Mexico and the U.S. send cattle back and forth, so much so, that a head can cross the border multiple times before reaching its final destination.
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Privately-Owned Rail Company In Florida Gets Richard Branson As New Partner
Entrepreneur Richard Branson is adding his name and money to a new privately-owned rail line in Florida. The branding comes at an important time for the new service, as its expanding to Orlando.
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President Trump Cancels Putin Meeting On Eve Of G-20
The president cited Russian aggression against Ukraine in his tweet about the change. He still has a series of meetings planned on the sidelines of the summit, including with China's Xi Jinping.
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U.S. Downplays Its Military Support For The War In Yemen, Kaine Says
David Greene talks to Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia as the Senate prepares to vote on a proposal that could greatly reduce U.S. support for Saudi Arabia in Yemen's civil war.
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Greensky Bluegrass Delivers A Windows-Down Rock And Roll Tune 'Do It Alone'
The Kalamazoo, Mich. band has been playing bluegrass on its own terms for 18 years. And its upcoming album, All For Money, is no exception.
Michael Cohen, Trump's Former Lawyer, Reaches New Guilty Plea Deal
Michael Cohen, the longtime attorney for Donald Trump, has entered a new guilty plea in federal court in New York City. This was a surprise. Cohen had already offered a guilty plea in a separate case.
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The Nude Party On World Cafe
The Nude Party creates an unmistakable mix of indie, folk, psych and good old-fashioned rock and roll.
What's Ahead For The Towns Where GM Is Shutting Operations
What happens when General Motors leaves a town? NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Washington Post reporter Amy Goldstein, who covered the exit of GM from Janesville, Wis., for six years.
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Harvard Medical School Dean Weighs In On Ethics Of Gene Editing
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with George Daley, dean of Harvard Medical School, about this week's international summit on gene editing and how the birth of babies with edited genes was received.
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