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Trump Chooses To Hit Iran Economically Rather Than Militarily
NPR's Noel King talks to NPR's Tom Bowman and Adam Smith, a former senior advisor to the director of the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control, about U.S. actions against Iran.
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Mississippi Officials Commemorate 'Pascagoula Abduction'
Calvin Parker and Charles Hickson were fishing in 1973 when, they said, a UFO picked them up, examined them and let them go. There were skeptics. But now they're being honored with a plaque.
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Medal Of Honor Awarded To Iraq War Veteran
Retired Army Staff Sgt. David Bellavia received the nation's highest medal for heroism for saving his squad in Fallujah, Iraq. Bellavia is the first living veteran of that war to be so honored.
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Working Class Americans Are Finding It Increasingly Difficult To Afford Housing
Harvard's Joint Center for Housing Study shows that while the economy and affordability continue to improve overall, working class Americans are worse off when it comes to affording a home.
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Democratic Rep. Raul Ruiz Discusses Humanitarian Aid Bill For Border Crisis
The House of Representatives will vote on a bill to send $4.5 billion in humanitarian aid to the Southern border. Rep. Raul Ruiz, D-Calif., joins NPR's Ari Shapiro to discuss the bill.
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Trump Campaign Looks To Bring New Level Of Sophistication To Its 2020 Operation
At the heart of the Trump campaign are the president's big flashy rallies, but the Republican Party is working with the campaign to leverage these events to recruit volunteers and register voters.
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A Look At President Trump's Pattern Of Responding To Accusations Of Sexual Misconduct
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Anna North, senior reporter at Vox, about E. Jean Carroll's allegations of sexual assault against President Trump.
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What To Expect From the 1st 2020 Primary Debate
This week's first primary debate will be an introduction to the country for 20 Democratic presidential candidates. There's a clear top tier to the race, but it could all shake up when voters tune in.
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Special Counsel Robert Mueller To Testify Before House Committees Next Month
House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler and House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff say special counsel Robert Mueller has agreed to testify in public on July 17.
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Robert Mueller To Testify Publicly Before 2 House Panels In July
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff of California about what he expects from the former special counsel's testimony. NPR's Ryan Lucas weighs in on the conversation.
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