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Turkish Court Orders Release Of Pastor Andrew Brunson
North Carolina pastor Andrew Brunson had been detained in Turkey for his alleged ties to political groups involved in a failed 2016 coup attempt against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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The Cost Of Corn Is Down, So Why Did The Cost Of Fritos At The White House Go Up?
NPR's daily economics podcast, The Indicator, sets out to solve a market mystery: why has the price of Fritos gone up in the White House press corps vending machine, despite a decrease in the cost of corn?
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'Visionary, Not Reactionary': Artists Take Political Commentary To Streets And Skies
Between street art and a new initiative bringing artist-designed billboards to all 50 states, more people are breaking out of the bubble to express their views on today's divisive political climate.
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Fall TV Program Welcomes More Criminal Justice Stories
This fall, Making a Murderer returns to Netflix for its second season, and a new HBO documentary, The Sentence, is about woman serving nine years in prison for drug crimes her ex-boyfriend committed.
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U.K. Sets 'Tartuffe' In Birmingham's Pakistani Muslim Community
In a new take on Moliere's Tartuffe, the original production's "dangerous priest" villain is now portrayed as a manipulative Imam who preys on a Muslim family.
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2 Days Before Brexit Summit, U.K.-EU Talks Are Stalled
The British media are reporting that Prime Minister Theresa May is planning to keep the U.K. in a customs union with the EU after Brexit — to the fury of some of her own ministers.
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Home Of Salem Witch Trials Victim Is Up For Sale
In 1692, John Proctor was accused of witchcraft and hanged, and now someone could own his house. The listing says it was built in 1638. The exterior is a deep-grey color with a bright red door.
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Microsoft Co-Founder Paul Allen Dies At 65
Paul Allen, who co-founded tech giant Microsoft with Bill Gates, has died from complications of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Seattle Times reporter Matt Day.
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Trump Says He Won't Scrap Arms Deal Over Missing Saudi Journalist
Steve Inskeep talks to Jennifer Spindel, an expert in international arms transfers, about President Trump saying he won't cancel a weapons deal with Saudi Arabia because it would cost American jobs.
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Roughly 100 Cats Have Been Flown Out Of Hurricane-Ravaged Florida
Malik Jackson paid for the Wings of Rescue flight. He's a defensive tackle for the Jacksonville Jaguars and has a foundation called Malik's Gifts. The cats were flown to Delaware.
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