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Donald Trump Visits The Border And Calls For Tougher Enforcement
Donald Trump visited the border with Mexico and said he would crack down on illegal immigration if elected president. But he was less strident than he has been in other recent remarks.
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Waffle House shooter found guilty on 4 counts of murder
Evidence presented during the trial showed Travis Reinking had schizophrenia and had suffered delusions for years but prosecutors showed that he was calm and cooperative after his arrest.
NHL Playoffs: Blue Jackets Sweep Lightning In 4 Games
The NHL playoff season is over for the Tampa Bay Lightning after four straight losses to the Columbus Blue Jackets. David Greene talks to Diana Nearhos of the Tampa Bay Times.
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A Tribe Called Quest's 'Electric Relaxation' Celebrates 25 Years
The song "Electric Relaxation" from the hip hop group A Tribe Called Quest officially hit the airwaves 25 years ago this month. The single came off their classic album, Midnight Marauders.
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Israel agrees to 4-hour daily pauses in fighting to allow civilians in Gaza to safely flee south
On Wednesday, thousands of civilians fled northern Gaza, many on foot, after Israel opened a brief humanitarian corridor for civilians to evacuate the north.
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Americans Can't Visit North Korea. Some Who Have Family There Hope Biden Changes That
The Biden administration has to decide by month's end whether to keep or lift a ban on travel to North Korea imposed in 2017 over concerns about citizens being detained.
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Florida To Oversee Effort At Getting 4 Million People Registered To Vote
More than 4 million adults will receive postcards directing them to the state’s online voter registration portal. Secretary of State Laurel Lee is overseeing the effort, which relies on data from the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.
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Five Takeaways On Nursing Home Visitations
A ban on visitation at Florida’s 4,000 long-term care facilities expires in early September, and Gov. Ron DeSantis is poised to reopen doors to residents’ family members and friends who have been unable to visit because of the coronavirus pandemic.
2022 Pulitzer Prizes in arts and letters go to 'Fat Ham' and 'The Netenyahus'
The 2022 Pulitzer Prizes in fiction, poetry, drama and other categories in arts and letters were announced in New York along with awards for journalism.
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Congress Sends White House Auto Bailout Plan
Congressional Democrats have sent the White House a draft of a roughly $15 billion auto bailout that is expected to come to a vote this week. The automakers say they will run out of money without the cash infusion.
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'Soaked into the wood': A visit to the birthplace of religious liberty
Religious liberty was one of the founding pursuits of America. Rhode Island was founded on the idea that the intermingling of religion and government damages both church and state.
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A visit to a clinic in Georgia that provides health care only to the uninsured
NPR's A Martínez visits Georgia to explore how people without health insurance receive care.
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Songs We Love: Don Bryant, 'How Do I Get There'
In a gospel lamentation, the 74-year-old Memphis soul singer invites us to take solace in the faith that a better world is attainable.
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Cheney Visits al-Maliki for Talks on Iraq
Vice President Cheney paid an unannounced visit to Baghdad on Wednesday, where he met with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and other Iraqi leaders. As NPR's Jamie Tarabay tells Robert Siegel, the idea of "benchmarks" aren't yet part of Iraq's political discourse.
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Felon Voting Rights Advocates Turn To Amendment 4 For Recourse
As Gov. Rick Scott’s Cabinet meets for its last clemency board meeting before the state’s general election, the conversation surrounding felon voting...
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Purdue Pharma, Sacklers reach new $7.4 billion opioid settlement
A new $7.4 billion opioid settlement for Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family has been approved by all U.S. states and territories
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Beach safety officials face busy 4th of July holiday weekend, amid recent drownings and extreme heat
Recent drownings and extreme heat raise beach safety awareness ahead of the July 4th holiday weekend.
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Pomp and protests for Trump's unprecedented second U.K. state visit
President Trump is in the United Kingdom for a rare second state visit that includes pageantry, policy and protests.
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Mars Will Be The Closest To Earth In 15 Years
Stargazers can see Mars at its best this weekend. The sun, Earth and Mars directly align in what scientists call “Mars opposition” beginning Friday, with…
Beastie Boys: Rap's Elder Statesmen Go Back In Time
The clown princes of hip-hop talk about their eighth album and its epic companion video, which finds them poking fun at their younger selves.
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Harriet still missing; M15 feeding the eaglets and defending their nest
A sign professing “We miss you Harriet" was placed Sunday on the fencing surrounding the horse pasture where the nesting tree is located along Bayshore Road.
A man is awarded a $4.4 million settlement after being racially profiled in Walmart
In a lawsuit filed against the company, Michael Mangum says he was followed around a Walmart in Wood Village, Ore., by one of the store's asset protection associates.
Genesis I
Robert talks to poet and translator Stephen Mitchell, who has just issued a new translation of the book of Genesis. Mitchell is fascinated by the mystery and strangeness of many of the stories in the book... the talking serpent in the Garden of Eden, the fact that Jacob wrestles and defeats God... and thinks that other translators and scholars often gloss over them. Mitchell has not divided his book into its traditional chapters, but has instead identified each story as being the work of a specific writer.
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The Supreme Court curbs the EPA's power to protect the environment
The Supreme Court limited the ways in which the EPA could regulate greenhouse gas pollution from power plants, jeopardizing President Biden's goal for an emissions-free power sector by 2035.
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Senators Visit Southern Border Amid Increase Of Unaccompanied Minors
Scott Simon asks Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., about conditions for unaccompanied migrant children and teens detained at the southern border.
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