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Use Of Tear Gas At U.S.-Mexico Border Is Shocking, Rep. Peters Says
David Greene talks to Democratic Rep. Scott Peters of San Diego about U.S. agents firing tear gas at migrants attempting to cross from Tijuana, Mexico. NPR's Scott Horsley weighs in on the discussion.
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Bernardo Bertolucci, Directed 'Last Tango In Paris,' Dies At 77
The filmmaker died of cancer at his home in Rome Monday. Bertolucci's films, which include The Conformist and The Last Emperor, enthralled and shocked the world.
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Hatchie On World Cafe
Harriette Pilbeam talks about striking out as a solo artist and capturing the sparkling sounds of 90s pop on her debut EP, Sugar & Spice.
Mississippi Senator Attended School Set Up After High Court Ordered Desegregation
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Jackson Free Press reporter Ashton Pittman who reported that Republican Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith attended an all-white private school.
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What Role The U.S. Military Is Playing At The Mexican Border
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to retired Lt. Gen. Steve Blum about the military logistics of law enforcement and engaging migrants at the border. About 8,000 U.S. military are deployed at the border.
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Down come some of the "I Love NY" signs
Cuomo administration officials say hundreds of “I Love NY'' tourism signs have been removed from the Thruway system and other New York highways under an...
State audit finds problems with opioid prescription tracking
Opioid treatment programs in New York have not been using a state database that tracks opioid prescriptions, according to an audit from the state...
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Arizona's Poet Laureate Alberto Ríos On What Life On 'The Border' Really Means
Arizona's state poet laureate Alberto Ríos grew up on the Arizona-Mexico border. In his poem "The Border: A Double Sonnet," Rios describes what the border signifies to people living there.
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Supreme Court: Should Eastern Oklahoma Be Considered An Indian Reservation?
The Supreme Court hears a capital case in which it will have to decide whether nearly half of Oklahoma, a massive area including much of Tulsa, is an Indian reservation.
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Brian Kolb re-elected as Assembly Minority Leader
Assemblyman Brian Kolb has been unanimously re-elected as Assembly Minority Leader. The Canandaigua Republican says that with a changing dynamic in the...
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