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In France, Trump And Others Commemorate The End Of World War I
President Trump joined French President Macron and 71 other world leaders to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of WWI. Trump appeared out of step with the ceremony's multilateral tone.
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What We've Learned — And What We Haven't — In The 100 Years Since WWI Ended
Over the weekend, world leaders gathered in Paris to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with historian Timothy Snyder about the lessons learned.
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Addressing Veteran Suicides In Song And Prose
Dan Johnson is a Texas singer and songwriter who's launched a non-profit called Operation Hemingway to educate the public, and especially veterans, about the warning signs of suicide.
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Kenya Implements Traffic Safety Regulations 15 Years After They Were Passed
Kenya's urban landscape became less colorful as authorities implemented the regulations. In response, fleet owners pulled their vehicles off the streets, stranding thousands of commuters.
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The Latest On What's Now The Deadliest Wildfire In California History
At least 42 are dead in Butte County, Calif., where a devastating fire tore through the small town of Paradise and other communities. Many residents were left with nothing. Hundreds are still missing.
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Trump's Continued Claims Of Fraud Without Evidence Undermine Legitimacy Of Elections
President Trump and GOP leaders in Florida have been raising doubts about the process of counting votes, claiming fraud without evidence. That can have a corrosive effect on democratic institutions.
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Chicago Security Guard Killed By Police While Detaining An Alleged Shooter
Early Sunday morning, Jemel Roberson detained an alleged shooter at the Chicago-area nightclub where he worked as a security officer, when police arrived, they shot and killed Roberson.
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Paradise Fire Leaves Most Residents Homeless
Most of the town of Paradise is now homeless. What happens to the town and what happens to the 27,000 without homes in northern California?
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I'll Work With The Other Side When It Makes Sense, Hagedorn Says
Steve Inskeep talks to Representative-elect Jim Hagedorn of southern Minnesota about what he hopes to see from his first term in Congress. Hagedorn, a Republican, capture a Democratic seat.
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Young Fathers On World Cafe
The award-winning Scottish three-piece share stories during World Cafe's Sense Of Place trip to Edinburgh.
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