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Turkish Ambassador Highlights How July 15 Coup Stands Out In 'Unfortunate History'
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with Serdar Kilic, Turkish ambassador to the U.S., about the response to NPR's interview with Turkish cleric Fethullah Gulen and the first-year anniversary of the July 15 coup attempt.
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What Really Irritates Vladimir Putin? The Magnitsky Act
The U.S. law bans Russian human rights abusers from entering the U.S. The Russian president has railed against it since Congress passed it in 2012. The act now features in the Russia investigation.
This 10-Pound Keyboard From The 1980s Is Making A Comeback
IBM's Model F keyboard was manufactured from 1981 until 1994 and cost hundreds of dollars. Computer aficionados treasure it, but it's hard to find these days. So one man is working to bring it back.
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'Lady Macbeth' Turns Sound And Fury Into Victorian Noir
It's not Shakespearean but the no-nonsense leading lady of the new movie Lady Macbeth lives up to her name.
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Lawrence Osborne Doesn't Care If You Like His Characters In 'Beautiful Animals'
"Likable characters are usually completely forgettable ... " he says. "We love villains ... because they show us these disturbing complexities." His sun-drenched summer novel is set on a Greek island.
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Uproar Over Education Department Officials' Approach To Campus Sexual Assault
Defrauded students speak out against DeVos' regulatory walkback, and more in our weekly roundup.
The Unconventional Poetry Of Tyehimba Jess
Tyehimba Jess, the African-American poet from Detroit, won this year's Pulitzer in poetry for a collection that shines a different light on minstrel shows.
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Brides Scramble For Dresses And Information After Alfred Angelo Stores Close Abruptly
The lawyer handling the bankruptcy case says she has received more than 7,000 emails from customers. Former brides are offering free dresses and tips — such as the phone numbers of seamstresses.
Teachers With Student Debt: The Struggle, The Causes And What Comes Next
More than 2,000 teachers responded to our survey. Some called their student loan debt "an albatross around my neck," others simply said, "Help!"
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In Chile, Many Regard Climate Change As The Greatest External Threat
Drought, floods and wildfires are signs that climate change has become a harsh reality for the 17 million people of Chile. Laguna de Aculeo used to be a booming summer playground, but not anymore.
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