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World Cafe Nashville: Bailey Bryan
The country-pop singer's debut single, "Own It," is all about embracing fluidity; her influences range from Taylor Swift to Chance the Rapper. We caught up with her at this year's CMA Fest.
Arkansas Tries To Stop An Epidemic Of Herbicide Damage
A weedkiller called dicamba, which farmers hoped could banish herbicide-resistant weeds, has become a plague itself in Arkansas. The state's regulators just voted to ban it for 120 days.
DeVos Appoints CEO Of A Student Loan Company To Head Federal Aid Agency
Plus school district secession, student borrower complaints and more.
Snakebites Make The List Of 'Neglected Tropical Diseases'
They claim about 100,000 lives a year. WHO has now put snakebites on its list of "neglected tropical diseases."
Some U.S. States Relax Restrictions On Cladding Suspected In Grenfell Tower Fire
Changes to building codes in some U.S. jurisdictions may allow the use of siding similar to that of Grenfell Tower in London. A fire at the apartment building killed at least 79 people last week.
'Grenfell Changes Everything': Hundreds Of Homes Evacuated Over Safety Fears
Authorities have evacuated roughly 650 apartments in London high-rises, citing cladding similar to the materials used in Grenfell Tower, which went up in a deadly blaze earlier this month.
Yemen Now Faces 'The Worst Cholera Outbreak In The World,' U.N. Says
World health authorities say the war-torn nation now has upwards of 200,000 suspected cases, and that number is increasing at an average of 5,000 a day. A quarter of those who have died are children.
Trump Asks 'Why No Action?' Amid Questions About Obama's Response To Russian Meddling
The president tweeted Saturday evening questioning his predecessor's response after a bombshell Washington Post report about the previous administration's decision-making about how to counter Russia.
Unitarian Universalists Denounce White Supremacy, Make Leadership Changes
The Unitarian Universalists are among the most liberal of all religious denominations in America. Activists have denounced what they see as white supremacy in the church and are changing leadership.
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What Medicaid Cuts Could Mean For The Opioid Epidemic
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Lynn Cooper, director of the Drug and Alcohol Division at Pennsylvania's Rehabilitation and Community Providers Association, about the Senate GOP healthcare bill.
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