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Where Does The U.S.-U.K. Relationship Stand Now?
There have been diplomatic ups and downs since President Trump landed in the U.K. One hour he's criticizing the prime minister, next he's praising her. The divide between the two countries seems big.
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Trump Tests The U.S.-U.K.'s 'Special Relationship'
President Trump is stress-testing what is known as the U.S. and U.K.'s "special relationship." Hours after landing, he broke protocol, undercut Prime Minister Theresa May and blasted London's mayor.
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The Suffers On World Cafe
Yes, the band makes party music, but the members have worked incredibly hard to get here, surviving hurricanes and discrimination in the music business.
Watchful Eyes: At Peer-Run Injection Sites, Drug Users Help Each Other Stay Safe
In Vancouver, drug users run their own safe injection sites. Public health officials are taking note of how they operate — peers helping each other stay alive in a judgment-free zone.
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London Mayor Sadiq Khan Reacts To Trump's U.K. Visit
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with London Mayor Sadiq Khan about President Trump's U.K. visit and the Khan's decision to allow a giant baby blimp of Trump to be flown over the city on Friday.
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What The Diet Of A 5,300-Year-Old 'Iceman' Says About Ancient Europeans
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Frank Maixner about how scientists uncovered the last meal of a frozen hunter who died 5,300 years ago in the Alps. The stomach contents of the man show what ancient Europeans ate.
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How People In The U.K. Are Protesting President Trump's Visit
Tens of thousands of people have marched through the streets of London and other British cities to show their opposition to President Trump's visit to the U.K.
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'Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind' Explores Comic's Creative Life
A new documentary, Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind, airs Monday on HBO. It aims to bring the viewer into his mind to see how he saw the world and the challenges he struggled with.
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Director Gus Van Sant Discusses 'Don't Worry He Won't Get Far On Foot'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with director Gus Van Sant about his new film, Don't Worry He Won't Get Far On Foot, which chronicles the fall and rise of cartoonist John Callahan.
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Democratic Sen. Reed Had Called For Trump To Cancel Putin Meeting
Sen. Jack Reed, D-Rhode Island, says President Trump should cancel his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the wake of the Justice Department's indictments of 12 Russian agents for election interference.
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