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'A Horrific Experience': Police Called On Group Of Black Women Golfers In Pennsylvania
Myneca Ojo, one of the golfers kicked off the course at the Grandview Golf Club, joins Here & Now's Robin Young to talk about the experience.
Sexual Misconduct Allegations Against Tom Brokaw Latest Scandal At NBC News
Two women, including a former NBC correspondent, have accused the retired anchor of sexually harassing them in the 1990s.
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This month's playlist includes the soulful stylings of Leon Bridges and River Whyless' sobering meditation on the American Dream.
Peace And Justice Memorial Seeks To Make Horror Of Lynching Understood
A new memorial in Montgomery, Ala., remembers the thousands of African-Americans who were lynched. NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Bryan Stevenson, founder of the Equal Justice Initiative, the nonprofit organization behind the memorial.
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In 'Time Undone,' Kalu & The Electric Joint Get Back To Their Musical Roots
Nigerian-born musician Kalu James reflects on his journey to the United States, the loss of his father, and forming his band, Kalu & The Electric Joint.
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In The Third Season Of 'United Shades Of America,' W. Kamau Bell Goes Home To Alabama
W. Kamau Bell has a new shtick in the latest season of his TV show, United Shades of America. As he tells NPR's Michel Martin, he's no longer going after interviews with people who hate him.
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Trump And North Korea's Leader Draw Closer To Face-To-Face Meeting
Before President Trump and Kim Jong Un can meet, there are still some key logistics to work out — such as where and when such a meeting would take place.
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Critics Lash Out Against Planned Foxconn Factory In Wisconsin
Groundbreaking is expected soon on the plant near Milwaukee that would make LCD panels for cellphones and other devices. There are concerns from environmental groups and workplace diversity advocates.
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NATO's Work Is Invaluable, Secretary Of State Pompeo Says
Steve Inskeep talks to U.S. Ambassador to NATO Kay Bailey Hutchison about the new secretary of State, Afghanistan, the Iran nuclear deal, Russia and other challenges for the transatlantic alliance.
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Businesswoman Lubna Olayan On How She Shattered The Stereotype Of Saudi Women
One of the most influential business women in the world is from what might seem like an unlikely place — Saudi Arabia. She sat down for a rare interview to discuss what she's done to get more Saudi women into the work force.
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