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Journalist Advocate Responds To Trump's Latest Attack On Media
As tensions rise between the Trump Administration and the U.S. media, Joel Simon, executive director for the Committee to Protect Journalists, talks about the safety of journalists around the world.
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A Look At The Ongoing Upheaval In Venezuela
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Javier Corrales, a professor at Amherst College who studies Latin American democracies, about Venezuela's economic and political crises.
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Road Trip Playlist: Your Selections For This Fourth Of July Weekend
Here are your favorite tunes that you submitted as the best road trip travel music to survive this busy Fourth of July travel weekend.
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Where Did Americans' Love For Ice Cream Come From?
Americans eat more than 40 pints of ice cream each year. Where did our love for ice cream come from? Journalist Amy Ettinger says it dates back to our Founding Fathers.
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NBA: Free Agency, Steph Curry And More
The Golden State Warriors Steph Curry just signed a $200 million deal — the largest in league history. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Washington Post columnist Jerry Brewer about the latest in NBA.
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Why Does The Electric Guitar Need A Hero?
Gibson and Fender, two of the biggest companies making guitars are in debt. One reason is declining sales in electric guitars and the waning popularity of guitar heroes in popular culture.
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Qatar Given More Time To Meet Demands Of Arab Neighbors
Qatar is accused of supporting terrorism. Steve Inskeep talks to Qatar's Ambassador to the U.S. Sheikh Meshal bin Hamad Al Thani, who says the demands are impossible to meet.
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Fearing Thailand's New Restrictions, Tens Of Thousands Of Migrant Workers Flee
New labor regulations, in which workers without proper documents face prison time, prompted the sudden exodus. It could cause a labor shortage. The government put the law on hold for 120 days.
How The Story Of Beer Is The Story Of America
The Smithsonian's first brewing historian explores everything from immigration to urbanization through the lens of beer. And with the boom in microbrewing, she says beer's story has come full circle.
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Stephen Hawking: Trump Pushing Earth's Climate 'Over The Brink'
The renowned physicist and cosmologist says the U.S. pulling out of the Paris climate change accord could turn our planet into another Venus.
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