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U.S. And Philippines To End 117-Year-Old Feud As Church Bells Return
This week the United States and the Philippines end a 117-year-old feud. Church bells carted off by American soldiers during the U.S.-Philippines War will be formally handed in at a Manila air base.
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British Prime Minister Postpones Critical Brexit Vote
British Prime Minister Theresa May's decision to postpone a parliamentary vote on the U.K.'s draft agreement on leaving the European Union has left many lawmakers fuming.
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Trump, Top Democrats To Hash Out Plan To Avoid Government Shutdown
Rachel Martin talks to Democratic Rep. Lou Correa of California, who wants to keep the government open, and believes the refugee situation at the southern border must be addressed.
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Trump To Meet With Top Democrats About Border Wall
President Trump meets with congressional Democrats to discuss his request for $5 billion to fund a border wall. Democratic leaders have suggested offering $1.3 billion for border security.
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Economic Implications On Britain Of Brexit
Morning Edition host Steve Inskeep speaks with George Parker, Financial Times political editor, about the potential economic impact of the latest Brexit developments.
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Latest On Marriott Hotel Records Hack
Chinese intelligence appears to be behind the hack of Marriott hotels that exposed 500 million guest records, according to The New York Times. NPR talks to Glenn Thrush, a reporter on the story.
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The Latest Developments Involving Manafort And Flynn In Mueller's Investigation
A federal judge said on Tuesday she needs more information about the kinds of alleged lies that Paul Manafort told prosecutors in order to determine whether he has blown up his plea deal.
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With Brexit Vote Delay, Future Of The Deal Remains Uncertain
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with George Parker, political editor for the Financial Times, about the current state of Brexit negotiations.
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The Walls Around Baghdad's Green Zone Are Coming Down, Despite Continued Danger
Iraq's new prime minister is trying to signal that Baghdad is safer than it once was, by dismantling walls around the Green Zone government district. But the country still faces considerable danger.
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Jacob Collier Makes Staggering, Complex Music Feel Effortless
Host Ari Shapiro speaks with singer and multi-instrumentalist Jacob Collier about his latest project, a four-album odyssey called Djesse, the first volume of which is out now.
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