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Search Is On For Missing Sailors From Another Navy Accident
Ten sailors are missing from the USS John McCain after a collision with an oil tanker in Southeast Asian waters.
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World Cafe Nashville: Republican Hair
Hear an interview and live session with the Nashville new-wave-ish party band who draws inspiration from the sounds of the 1980s.
Veterans: How Will Trump's Ban Affect Transgender Troops?
President Trump has told the military to ban transgender people from serving. Many transgender veterans wonder what that will mean for them and the VA services they have come to depend on.
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For New England Farmers Looking To Make Ends Meet, The Sun Provides A Harvest
Farmers in New England are renting parts of their land to solar energy developers, allowing the farmers to earn some much-needed extra money. But not everyone is happy about the trend.
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82nd Airborne Division Celebrates 100 Years
The 82nd's soldiers gained fame in major battles of the World Wars, and have become the nation's go-to troops for rapid deployments.
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Jake La Botz On World Cafe
The singer and songwriter plays blues- and roots-drenched music that reflects his time spent playing on the streets, in clubs and even in tattoo parlors.
Venezuela's Ex-Prosecutor Accuses President Maduro Of Corruption
Luisa Ortega was a staunch Maduro supporter until he tried to take away independence of the Supreme Court. After fleeing Venezuela, she now says she has evidence linking him to a corruption scandal.
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25 Years Later: Hurricane Andrew's Devastation Lingers
Twenty-five years ago, Hurricane Andrew slammed into south Florida. It was the last Category 5 storm to hit the U.S., and its impact is still felt today by those who survived the hurricane.
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Federal Protection For Utah National Monument Threatened
Five Native American tribes have homeland that borders the Bears Ears National Monument in southeast Utah. Gavin Noyes, the executive director of Utah Dine Bekeyah, a coalition of those tribes, talks to NPR's Robert Siegel.
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Floyd Mayweather And Justin Bieber Are On The Outs
The friendship between the boxer and the singer reportedly is done. Floyd Mayweather owns a strip club, and Justin Bieber was apparently advised by his church to steer clear.
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