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Countries Around The World Face A Repatriation Dilemma As ISIS Loses Ground
President Trump says European allies should take back citizens who left to join ISIS and put them on trial. NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with anti-terrorism expert Peter Neumann about repatriation.
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The Current State Of ISIS As Its End Draws Near
ISIS has lost control of almost all of its territory after a years-long military campaign. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Associated Press reporter Sarah El Deeb, who is at the frontlines of the fight.
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Ala. Newspaper Publisher Is Criticized For Controversial KKK Op-Ed
A newspaper publisher in rural Alabama has written an editorial calling for the return of the Ku Klux Klan. Reaction in the town of Linden has been one of anger and frustration.
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House Panel: Trump Officials Tried To Rush Nuclear Technology To Saudis
Steve Inskeep talks to ex-Energy Secretary Bill Richardson about a House Democrats' report detailing how Trump administration officials apparently sought to sell nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia.
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News Brief: Saudi Arabia, Haiti, Genetically Modified Mosquitoes
House Democrats say Trump officials tried to rush transferring nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia. Protesters in Haiti demand the president resign. Mosquitoes modified to carry a powerful gene drive.
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Here's Your Chance For A Free Haircut But There's A Catch
Just visit the barber in Vietnam and have your hair styled to look like the leader of North Korea or the president of the U.S. The AP reports the barber is preparing for the upcoming summit.
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In Garlic Capital, Tariffs And Immigration Crackdown Have Mixed Impacts
Gilroy, Calif., is known as the garlic capital of the world. Two Trump administration policies — one on trade, the other on immigration — are affecting the town in starkly different ways.
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From The Lumineers To 'Rattlesnake' Kate, Neyla Pekarek Goes Solo
The Lumineers cellist left the band this past fall. In January, she officially struck out on her own with a solo album, Rattlesnake.
Southwest Airlines Cancels More Flights Because Of Unspecified Mechanical Issues
An "operational emergency" is grounding more than 40 planes at Southwest Airlines because of mechanical problems and creating havoc with travelers.
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Federal Investigators Thwart Potentially Massive Terrorist Attack
Federal investigators have thwarted a potentially massive terrorist attack, after discovering a stockpile of weapons in Maryland. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Washington Post reporter Lynh Bui.
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