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A Place Where Everyone Gets 'Seinfeld' Entrance Music
A student in Arizona rigged his dorm room door to play slap bass sounds from Seinfeld when someone opens it.
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Trump Will Decertify The Iran Nuclear Deal. What Does That Mean?
Here & Now security analyst Jim Walsh tells Here & Now's Robin Young that Trump's move is largely symbolic.
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Actor Chadwick Boseman On His New Role As 'Marshall'
Boseman has made a name for himself in Hollywood playing famous African-American figures like Jackie Robinson and James Brown. NPR's Michel Martin talks to the actor about his new film.
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Barbershop: U.S. Men's Soccer Loss, Boy Scouts And Eminem
The U.S. men's soccer team failed to qualify for the World Cup, the Boy Scouts are letting girls join their ranks and Eminem has a bone to pick with the president. CNN's AJ Willingham, The Guardian's Les Carpenter and columnist Gustavo Arellano discuss.
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Sword Swallower Makes Triumphant Return As He Battles Severe Health Issues
For decades, Johnny Fox has been a beloved figure at the Maryland Renaissance Festival. Even as he battles serious health problems, Fox is back on stage this fall, thanks to support from friends.
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'I Could Do So Much More:' Pink On 'Beautiful Trauma'
In an interview with NPR's Michel Martin, Pink speaks on her latest album and her political responsibility as an artist.
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'The Day We've Dreamed Of Has Arrived': Napa County To Begin Wildfires Recovery
The Northern California wildfires killed at least 40 people and forced some 75,000 to evacuate. But Napa officials say firefighters have made enough progress for the county to switch to recovery mode.
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In Puerto Rico, Generators Divide Those With And Those Without
With Puerto Rico facing weeks, and possibly months, without electric power on much of the island, many residents have become dependent on generators. The reliance on generators has introduced a new division in the U.S. territory.
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From Hamilton To Grant: Ron Chernow Paints A 'Farsighted' President in New Biography
After the massive success of his last book, which inspired an award-winning Broadway musical, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Ron Chernow is back with a new biography of President Ulysses S. Grant.
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Trump Looks To Congress To Fix 'Flaws' In Iran Nuclear Deal
Rachel Martin talks to Michael Anton, spokesman for President Trump's National Security Council, about the Iran nuclear deal. NPR's Scott Detrow weighs in on what Anton had to say.
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