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After 21 Years, An Abducted Son and His Grieving Mother Are Reunited
DNA testing confirms that a 22-year-old law student in Mexico is the boy who was taken from his California home by his father more than two decades ago.
David Copperfield Wants Congress To Believe In Magic
The magician is lobbying Congress to pass a resolution recognizing magic as an art form.
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White Denim On World Cafe
The Austin band has emerged from a roster change with its frenetic guitar-rock sound fully renewed.
The Consequences Of The Brexit Referendum
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Financial Times editor Lionel Barber about the Brexit referendum, and its impact on the United Kingdom and other members of the European Union.
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Trump And Clinton Vie For Female Voters
Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are trying to win support from female voters. Yesterday, both presumptive presidential nominees addressed groups that are important for their parties' bases.
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Mortimer Caplin, On The Brink Of 100, Looks Back On D-Day Service
Mortimer Caplin was a U.S. Navy beachmaster who helped steer U.S. forces during the Normandy invasion 72 years ago this week. NPR's Scott Simon talks to him ahead of his 100th birthday.
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#NPRreads: Take An Adventure With These 3 Stories This Weekend
Correspondents, editors and producers from our newsroom share the pieces that have kept them reading, using the #NPRreads hashtag. Each weekend, we highlight some of the best stories.
Two Deadly Blasts Near Holy Shrine Outside Damascus Kill At Least 12 People
At least 12 people were killed and 55 injured in twin bombings near a revered shrine, Syrian state media reports. The Sayyida Zeinab shrine is seen as a symbolic stronghold of the regime.
'The Voice' Singer Christina Grimmie Killed By Gunman At Orlando Concert Venue
Singer Christina Grimmie, a former contestant on The Voice, was shot by a gunman after a concert in Orlando, Fla., police say, and later died of her wounds.
For The First Time In Decades, Herring Are Spawning In A Hudson River Tributary
The herring are spawning in New York's Wynants Kill tributary after a dam was removed. It's seen as an environmental success and is aimed at restoring the river's health.
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