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Remembering Anthony Bourdain's Love For Music
Hear the master chef and truth-telling enthusiast talk about the music he holds close during this 2007 interview.
Barbershop: Rising U.S. Suicide Rates
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Roxanne Roberts of the Washington Post and Dr. Nadine Kaslow, former president of the American Psychological Association, following two recent high-profile suicides.
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World Cup 2018 Preview With The 'Men In Blazers'
The World Cup begins in Russia on June 14. NPR's Michel Martin talks to Roger Bennett and Michael Davies, hosts of the podcast and TV show Men in Blazers about their expectations for the games.
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#MeToo At The Southern Baptist Convention
Southern Baptists begin their annual convention Tuesday under a cloud of sexual misconduct allegations. Michel Martin speaks to Rev. Albert Mohler, president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
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Republicans Are Divided Over Trump's Stance On Trade
As Trump encounters pushback from international allies on tariffs, he's facing dissent from GOP lawmakers. Steve Inskeep talks to Matthew Continetti of the conservative The Washington Free Beacon.
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Why Taiwan Is Receiving Unprecedented Attention From Washington
As the relationship between the U.S. and China gets testier, the White House has quietly drawn another player in the region closer. Taiwan has received unprecedented attention from Washington.
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Tony Winner Gets Audience To Sing 'Happy Birthday'
John Tiffany won a Tony Award for his work in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. At the ceremony, he thanked colleagues and then noted it was the birthday of his boyfriend David Knock.
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Pope Accepts Resignations Of 3 Bishops Over Chilean Abuse Scandal
Steve Inskeep talks to Joshua McElwee, Vatican correspondent for the National Catholic Reporter, about Pope Francis accepting the resignation of three Chilean bishops following a sex abuse scandal.
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Trump Administration And Advocates Clash Over What's Next For Migrant Children
Advocates say the government is violating rules on how the children should be treated, detaining them longer than necessary and administering psychotropic drugs.
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Supreme Court Rules That Ohio May Purge Voters From Registration Rolls
A divided Supreme Court has ruled that Ohio is allowed to purge voters from the rolls based on inactivity. The decision could have implications for several states.
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