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More Than 50 Years In, Mavis Staples Is Still Delivering Messages Of Hope And Justice
She's a political activist and a rock star. In this session, hear lots of music and legendary stories from Mavis Staples.
Second U.S.-North Korea Summit Likely Focus On Nuclear Weapons Center
This month's summit between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is likely to focus on North Korea's main nuclear weapons center at Yongbyon.
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North Carolina State Board Of Elections Finishes Day 3 Of Public Hearing
North Carolina's state board of elections is trying to get to the bottom of what happened in the state's 9th Congressional district last year. The outcome of that race still hasn't been called.
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Chicago Police Say Actor Jussie Smollett Is Now A Suspect For Filing False Report
The Chicago Police Department issued a statement Wednesday saying actor and musician Jussie Smollett is now a suspect for filing a false police report in the attack he alleged happened last month.
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Vocal Critic Explains Why He Now Supports President Trump
Rachel Martin talks to conservative radio host and former "Never Trumper" Erick Erickson about why he has changed his mind and decided to support President Trump.
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Ohio Grassroots Group Wants A Great Lake To Have Its Own Bill Of Rights
Voters in Toledo, Ohio, will decide if Lake Erie has legal rights. It's an attempt to amend the city's charter after efforts failed to address toxic algal blooms that affect water supplies.
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Alexa Hears Minister's Sermon And Orders Toilet Paper For Parishioner
The minister mentioned that humans don't interact anymore, they just ask Alexa to order toilet paper. A parishioner was listening at home and so was her Amazon speaker, which ordered toilet paper.
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Fire Ravages Densely Populated Part Of Dhaka
David Greene and Jeffrey Gettleman of the New York Times talk about a fire that has killed dozens of people in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and why accidents in there are especially deadly.
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What A Surge Of Teacher Strikes Nationwide Do And Don't Have In Common
Teachers are striking in Oakland, Calif. and West Virginia, continuing a nationwide trend of teachers' strikes over the past year. Here's what these strikes do and don't have in common.
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Roger Stone Apologizes To Judge After Criticizing Her On Instagram
Roger Stone apologized to Federal Judge Amy Berman Jackson, who is presiding over his case, after criticizing her on Instagram. In court Thursday, Stone will learn what Jackson makes of his actions.
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