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What The Primaries In Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky And Texas Mean For Democrats
Democrats will be tested Tuesday night, with primaries in four states. Some activists are concerned the party could nominate candidates who are too liberal just as President Trump's popularity is rising in the polls.
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Step Aboard A Passenger Train In Saudi Arabia
NPR boards a passenger train that crosses the vast, harsh Saudi Arabian desert, from the capital Riyadh to the eastern oil city of Dammam.
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20 Years Ago, Oregon School Shooting Ended A Bloody Season
A year before Columbine, a streak of school shootings had America debating whether they were a blip or a trend. The last fatal mass shooting of the 1998 school year was in Springfield, Ore.
Lawsuit Challenges Laws Barring Israel Boycott
Many states have laws requiring any company contracting with the state to agree to not boycott Israel. A federal lawsuit in Arizona is the first to challenge these "anti-BDS" laws.
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Philip Roth, Who Dominated U.S. Literature For Decades, Dies At 85
Philip Roth's friend and biographer Blake Bailey talks to Steve Inskeep about the iconic author. As a writer, Roth explored both his background as an American Jew, and his interest in sex.
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Chances For A U.S.-North Korea Summit Are Less Than 50 Percent, Hill Says
Rachel Martin talks to former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia Christopher Hill about the chances of the June 12 meeting between President Trump and North Korea's leader holding.
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Southern Baptist Leader Removed Over Remarks On Rape, Abuse Of Women
Paige Patterson has been under fire for past counsel to women of abuse to simply pray for their husbands. On Tuesday, a new allegation surfaced that he had advised a student not to report a rape.
Trump Intensifies Push On What He Calls Improper Snooping With 'Spygate' Brand
President Trump argues the story about the FBI investigating his campaign's potential conspiracy with Russia actually is a story about unlawful surveillance.
Famed Vegas Casinos Could Be Hobbled As Thousands Of Workers Authorize Strike
The union representing the hospitality workers says they could walk out as early as June 1 if their demands, including protection against sexual harassment and technology advances, are not met.
Opioid Crisis Takes A Toll On Economic Outlook For Many Americans, Fed Says
One out of five Americans say they personally know someone who has been addicted to opioids or prescription painkillers, according to a new report about the economic well-being of U.S. households.
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