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Khashoggi's Death Shines A Light On Saudi Influence In Washington
David Greene talks to Gerald Feierstein, director of government relations, policy and programs at the Middle East Institute and a former U.S. ambassador to Yemen, about Jamal Khashoggi's death.
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Trump Threatens Aid Cuts To Central American Countries In Response To Migrant Caravan
In response to the migrant caravan, President Trump has threatened to reduce aid to Central American countries and to seal the southern border, things that may not be solely in his power to do.
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Trump Makes Multiple Trips To Nevada To Campaign For Sen. Dean Heller's Re-Election
Dean Heller is the most vulnerable Senate Republican this cycle and Democrats in Nevada are hoping a boost in Latino and labor voters will help them defeat Heller, who is embracing President Trump.
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U.S. To Leave 1987 Treaty That Marks The End Of The Cold War
Noel King talks with nuclear weapons expert Jon Wolfsthal, director of the Nuclear Crisis Group, about the Trump administration's decision to pull the U.S. out of a cold war-era nuclear arms treaty.
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Gerrymandering Is A Threat To Democracy, Eric Holder Says
Steve Inskeep talks to ex-U.S. Attorney General Holder, who's raising money for Democrats running for statehouses. Holder's focusing on state legislatures because they redraw congressional boundaries.
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They Say It Takes Endurance To Make A Marriage Work
If that's the case, Whitney Black and Steven Phillips should be fine. They married over the weekend at the 13-mile-mark of the Detroit marathon, which they were running.
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You Might Learn A 'Little' About Madame Tussaud In New Novel Based On Her Life
Edward Carey's new novel Little, which he also illustrated, is based on the mysterious life of Madame Tussaud and the origins of her famous wax museum.
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Norwegian WWII Hero Joachim Rønneberg Dies At 99
Author Neal Bascomb tells us about Norwegian hero Joachim Rønneberg, the last surviving member of a 1943 successful raid to deter Hitler's nuclear program. Rønneberg died on Sunday at 99.
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Democrats Promise More Trump Investigations If They Win The House
If Democrats win control of the House, they'll have the power to investigate alleged misconduct of the Trump administration. They have a long list of misdeeds they want to look into.
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Getting Out The Youth Vote With A Dash Of Snark
In these videos, it's black people calling the cops on white ones who are behaving in a socially irresponsible manner: They're not voting.
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