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'Never Trump' Campaign Now Seeks To Dissociate Trump From Republican Party
Now that Donald Trump is the apparent Republican nominee, those in the "Never Trump" camp have a decision to make. NPR's Melissa Block speaks with Rory Cooper, Senior Advisor to the "Never Trump" PAC.
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In "Borderless," Guatemalan author seeks to correct misconceptions about Central American immigrants
Jennifer De Leon's new young adult novel tells the story of Maya, a young woman growing up in Guatemala, and the circumstances that force her and her mother to attempt an illegal border crossing into the United States.
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Familiar faces top the pop charts, but there's a real surprise near the bottom
Bad Bunny, Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, all regular fixtures atop the Billboard charts, have the biggest songs and albums of the week. But don't sleep on Imogen Heap.
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Rogue Jumpers Parachute From Top Of Chicago's Trump Tower
Three people are thought to have parachuted off of the building.
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Dengue Fever Seeks 'Venus on Earth'
Some of today's best world music acts spring from the discovery of an obscure passion. For brothers Zac and Ethan Holtzman, leaders of the band Dengue Fever, it was 1960s Cambodian pop music.
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Autism Movement Seeks Acceptance, Not Cures
Diagnoses of autism are on the rise, and one result has been the start of high-profile campaigns to raise money for research. Another trend has been far less noticed: an increase in self-advocacy groups that aren't pushing for a cure, but acceptance.
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Biden's National Security Team Lists Leading Threats, With China At The Top
The intelligence community views four countries as posing the main security challenges over the next year: China, followed by Russia, Iran and North Korea.
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Third Democratic candidate seeks to unseat Rep. Claudia Tenney
Alissa Ellman joins fellow Democrats Diana Kastenbaum and Steven Holden in the race to represent New York's solidly red 24th Congressional District.
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Greece And Turkey Seek To Work Together
Once sworn enemies, Greece and Turkey are now working out a cautious friendship. But on a historic visit to Greece, Turkey's president brought up some old grudges.
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Minority Candidates Seek High Office in Texas
In Texas -- a state 52 percent white -- the Democratic nominees for Senate and governor are minority candidates running against white opponents -- and seeking white votes. NPR's Juan Williams reports.
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