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Michael Cohen And The SDNY Case
Elie Honig, a former attorney with the U.S. Southern District of New York, talks with Rachel Martin about what Cohen's testimony means for the case being built in New York against President Trump.
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David Gray Makes Music In Technicolor
Gray's voice still sounds as glorious, distinct and beautiful as it did when he broke through the mainstream with 1998's White Ladder.
In 'Choir Boy,' 'Moonlight' Writer Brings Prep School Coming-Of-Age Story To Broadway
Award-winning playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney has a fresh take on the prep school experience in his new play, Choir Boy. He tells NPR's Michel Martin about making his Broadway debut.
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Former Foreign Minister: South Koreans See Trump-Kim Summit As A 'Missed Opportunity'
The U.S. and North Korea didn't reach a deal on denuclearization this week. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former South Korean Foreign Minister Yoon Young-kwan about what this means for South Korea.
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Heavy Rotation: 10 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing
Listen to some newfound favorites, including an epic piano anthem by Florence + The Machine, an acoustic drive-by ballad from Oshima Brothers plus Kehlani's sassy new dance-floor bop.
Beyond The Numbers, Living Through Chicago's Gun Violence In 'American Summer'
Alex Kotlowitz talks to NPR's Michel Martin about his book American Summer: Love and Death in Chicago. It explores the effects of daily gun violence on the spirit of individuals and the community.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders Launches 2020 Presidential Campaign
The independent senator from Vermont held his first rallies as a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate over the weekend. He's raised more than $10 million and signed up a million volunteers.
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Internet Cheese Challenge Is The Latest To Go Viral
Parents everywhere are tossing slices of American cheese at their babies' faces and recording the reaction. Those reactions range from surprise to tears.
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Is President Trump Using The White House For Personal Gain?
Rachel Martin talks to Democratic Rep. Madeleine Dean of Pennsylvania about the Judiciary Committee launching a probe into President Trump's inner circle. NPR's Tamara Keith weighs in on the issue.
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Tenille Townes Captures The Complexities Of The Heartland With Passion And Empathy
Townes started making music as a teenager and rose in Canada's flourishing country scene before moving to Nashville at 19.
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