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After Otto Warmbier's Release, Will U.S. Ban Travel To North Korea?
It's highly unusual for the government to restrict the ability of Americans to go abroad. A full-on ban would have to come from Congress, but the secretary of state has authority to restrict travel.
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Woman Who Sent Texts Urging Suicide Guilty Of Manslaughter
Here & Now's Robin Young discusses the verdict with David Boeri of Here & Now contributor WBUR.
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Music News: Beyonce's Twins, Katy Perry's New Album
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with NPR Music editor Jacob Ganz about the music news of the week, including the buzz around Beyonce's twins, Katy Perry's new album and a 48-year-old songwriting credit for Yoko Ono on John Lennon's, "Imagine."
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U.S. Navy Identifies 7 Sailors Found Dead After Navy Destroyer's Collision
Since the USS Fitzgerald collided with a container ship off Japan on Saturday, seven sailors had been missing. Sunday, the Navy released the identities of the deceased sailors, ages 19 to 37.
FACT CHECK: Is Left-Wing Violence Rising?
This week's shooting at a Republican baseball practice alarmed those who fear the left is becoming more radicalized.
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Minnesota City To Dismiss Officer Acquitted In Shooting Of Philando Castile
The city of St. Anthony released a statement on Friday that police officer Jeronimo Yanez will be dismissed after he was acquitted in the shooting death of a black driver nearly a year ago.
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In This Alaska Family, Life Lessons Are Passed Down On The Water
In southeast Alaska, the commercial king salmon fishing season has been shut down a month early, because the number of wild salmon returning to rivers to spawn is at an all-time low.
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Photos Of Somalia: The Drought, The People, The Captured Porcupine
In Somalia, photographer Nichole Sobecki saw how the worsening drought is transforming people's lives.
After The Amazon Deal: What Will Shopping At Whole Foods Feel Like?
Analysts say Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods could hasten the growth of online grocery shopping. So, where does this leave brick-and-mortar stores? The store of the future may look very different.
John Avildsen, Oscar-Winning Director Of 'Rocky' And 'Karate Kid,' Dies At 81
Avildsen won his Oscar in 1977 for Rocky, which was also named best picture. The director, who delivered a string of inspirational and enduring box-office successes, died Friday of pancreatic cancer.
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