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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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President Trump Turns Up The Volume On Political Attacks
The attacks against members of his party followed strong bipartisan criticism he faced after his reaction to the white nationalist march in Charlottesville, Va. He also kept up attacks on the media.
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Dan Wilson On World Cafe
The frontman and songwriter for Semisonic talks about co-writing with artists like Adele, Dixie Chicks and Gabe Dixon, and performs songs from his album Recovered.
U.S. Diplomats Suffer Hearing Loss After Serving In Cuba
Sixteen U.S. diplomats and family members were injured by "incidents" in Cuba that required medical treatment. The injuries included hearing loss and mild traumatic brain injury, according to reports. Some suspect sonic attacks.
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Racial Conflict Draws Boxing Fans To Mayweather-McGregor Fight
Almost everyone agrees that the much-hyped boxing match between Floyd Mayweather and MMA champ Conor McGregor will not be much of a fight. But fans will shell out an estimated half a billion dollars to watch. NPR's Robert Siegel talks with sports columnist Adam Kilgore of The Washington Post about the fight.
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Trump Signs Memo Officially Banning Transgender People In The Military
President Trump signed a memo ordering the Defense Department to roll back an Obama administration move that allowed transgender people to serve openly in the U.S. military.
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After Hinting At It During Phoenix Rally, Trump Issues Pardon For Arpaio
The former Maricopa County, Ariz., sheriff was convicted of criminal contempt for refusing to halt racial profiling activity while in office. The White House cited his age as one factor in the pardon.
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Arpaio's Successor, Sheriff Paul Penzone Aims To Create A New Legacy
President Trump's pardon of former Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio has caused a national uproar. Arpaio's successor, Sheriff Paul Penzone, reacts to Trump's decision and discusses the path away from Arpaio's legacy.
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Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner On Hurricane Harvey Preparedness
Michel Martin talks to Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner about the storm pummeling the region.
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