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Sales Are Slow For Trump Condos In Chicago
An unusually large number of luxury condos are for sale or rent at Chicago's Trump International Hotel and Tower. Market forces and protests over the Trump presidency may both be factors.
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Fight Against World's Worst Cholera Outbreak Continues
Cholera is spreading rapidly across Yemen, where civil war has decimated the public health services needed to contain the outbreak.
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Al-Jazeera Faces Pressure To Close Amid Qatar's Diplomatic Crisis
A month ago, several countries cut ties with Qatar, saying it funds terrorist groups and has too close a relationship with Iran. Qatari-funded Al-Jazeera is caught up in the middle of the crisis.
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Encore: Why 1971 Was The Greatest Year For Rock Music Ever
Music journalist David Hepworth says 1971 saw "a huge explosion of creativity in a very short period of time." This story originally aired on June 22, 2016, on All Things Considered.
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Watching Foreign Movies Is Illegal In North Korea, But Some Do It Anyway
"The idea that North Korea is an information black hole is simply not true anymore," says reporter James Pearson. There's a brisk black-market trade in illicit media on USB sticks and micro SD cards.
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Ethics Office Director Walter Shaub Resigns, Saying Rules Need To Be Tougher
Shaub, who has had many battles with the Trump administration, says he is quitting to become a legal activist. He says the "current situation" shows tougher ethics action is needed.
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To Prepare For Mars Settlement, Simulated Missions Explore Utah's Desert
NASA plans to send people to the Red Planet in the 2030s. In the meantime, a remote location in southern Utah serves as a non-NASA training ground for the Mars-minded.
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United Apologizes As Another Passenger Loses Seat, This One A Toddler
Shirley Yamauchi had to hold her 2-year-old on a flight from Houston to Boston, despite having bought him a ticket. United Airlines said it failed to properly scan the boy's boarding pass.
'How To Be A Muslim' Author On Being A Spokesperson For His Faith
"Professional Muslim" Haroon Moghul says, "Every time something bad happens you're called upon to apologize. ... Your entire identity is pegged to events in other parts of the world."
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Hamburg Protests Turn Violent Ahead Of G-20 Summit
Demonstrators threw bottles and stones, and police responded by firing water cannons and using pepper spray. Organizers canceled one protest march because of the violence.
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