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The Challenges Facing Globalization
If trade deals are renegotiated, what does it mean for globalization? Host Steve Inskeep talks to analyst David Wessel and NPR's Frank Langfitt, who is reporting from Sunderland, England.
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Giraffe Now Listed As 'Vulnerable' To Extinction As Population Plummets
The International Union for the Conservation of Nature says the giraffe population has declined by as much as 40 percent in the past 30 years and could face extinction if the trend is not reversed.
Blue Seal: The GI Ice Cream That Okinawans Made Their Own
Blue Seal ice cream was launched after World War II for American soldiers stationed in Okinawa, Japan. Today, it's a fusion of American and Okinawan tastes that's loved by locals and tourists alike.
John Glenn, First American To Orbit The Earth, Dies At 95
After a career as a Marine pilot, Glenn was chosen as an astronaut. He was the third American in space, went on to have a successful career in politics and then returned to space on shuttle Discovery.
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Trump Picks Fast-Food Executive Andrew Puzder As Labor Secretary
The chief executive of CKE Holdings, the parent company of Hardee's and Carl's Jr., is an outspoken critic of raising the minimum wage and increasing overtime and workplace safety regulations.
Trump Starts War Of Words With Indiana Union Leader
Chuck Jones, who leads the local union branch representing workers at Carrier Corporation's factory in Indianapolis, accused Trump of lying about the number of jobs he'd saved at Carrier.
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What Donald Trump's Immigration Stance Means For Immigrants
Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson talks with Ahilan Arulanantham, legal director of the ACLU of Southern California, about reactions to Trump's election among immigrant communities.
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Slam Dunk: Michael Jordan Wins Trademark Dispute In China
China's top court has handed basketball legend Michael Jordan a victory in a long-running trademark dispute over the use of his name by a Chinese company.
In Flint, Mayor Works On Rebuilding Pipes — And Trust In The City
Almost one year has passed since Flint Mayor Karen Weaver declared a state of emergency. Water lines are being replaced, but residents are still relying heavily on bottled water and filters.
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South Korean Lawmakers Vote Overwhelmingly To Impeach President
The vote against President Park Geun-hye follows a corruption scandal that has paralyzed the political system. A constitutional court will now decide whether to formally remove her from office.
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