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Week In Politics: Iran Nuclear Deal, Trump's Loyalty Pledge
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with political commentators, E.J. Dionne of the Washington Post and Brookings Institution and Yuval Levin, editor for National Affairs.
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Deputy Goforth Is Mourned And Buried In Houston
Lt. Roland De Los Santos said that Ryan Goforth, 5, and his father had bought matching Captain America T-shirts — and that while Ryan has his on today, "underneath his uniform, so does Darren."
Open Your Eyes To The Infinite Possibility Of The Tomato
How do you transform 100 pounds of 60 varieties of tomatoes into a seven-course meal? It may sound like a math problem, but it's more a creative journey into the infinite possibility of the tomato.
Patricia Clarkson On 'Learning To Drive,' Fighting For Starring Roles
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to actress Patricia Clarkson about her role as a jilted wife without a driver's license in Learning to Drive. Ben Kingsley plays her instructor, who is a Sikh man.
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For Family Of Drowned Syrian Boy, 'There Was No Other Hope,' Uncle Says
Rocco Logozzo talks about his nephew, Aylan Kurdi, whose body washed up on a Turkish beach after a failed voyage from Turkey to Greece, and about the regret he and his wife feel for funding the trip.
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After Houston Officer Shooting, Political Leaders Dig Into Obama
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz said police are "feeling the assault from the president." Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said "there doesn't seen to be the unqualified and universal support" for police officers.
Check Out Life Spans Around The World — And Likely Years Of Ill Health
A new study looks at how long people live in 188 countries — and how they fare. Regardless of whether you're in a rich or poor nation, you'll probably face health issues for one-eighth of your life.
Migrants Arrive In Austria, Germany After Being Bused To Border
The refugees from Syria, Iraq and elsewhere have been blocked for days from leaving Hungary.
Teens Dig Into Black History As Urban Archaeologists
The Urban Archaeology Corps has teens in Virginia getting their hands dirty, in an initiative by the National Park Service to help increase diversity in its staff, visitors and the stories it tells.
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Murders On The Rise In Major U.S. Cities
Milwaukee is at the top of the list violent cities, with a 76 percent increase in homicides. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Milwaukee Police Chief Edward Flynn.
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