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Philando Castile's Mother Wipes Out School Lunch Debt, Continuing Son's Legacy
Valerie Castile's $8,000 gift to a Minnesota high school wiped out lunch debts for about 100 students. Her son, a cafeteria worker who often bought lunch for needy kids, was killed by police in 2016.
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Camp: The Meaning Behind 2019's Met Gala Theme
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Scarlett Newman, freelance writer for Teen Vogue, and Glen Weldon of NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast, about camp and its popularization in pop culture.
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Trump's Efforts To Develop Saudi Arabia's Nuclear Energy Program Has Some Concerned
There is bipartisan concern about the Trump administration's efforts to assist Saudi Arabia in developing nuclear energy, and whether it could lead to a weapons program.
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Myanmar Releases Two Reuters Reporters Jailed For Rohingya Crackdown Coverage
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Linda Lakhdhir of Human Rights Watch, about the significance of Myanmar's release of the two Reuters reporters who had been sentenced to 7 years in prison.
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Congress Questions Whether U.S. Special Operations Forces Should Remain In High Demand
U.S. special forces make up only 2% of the military. Congress is questioning whether the U.S. special forces can continue to fight the bulk of America's battles.
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Sandra Bland Recorded Her Own Video Of The 2015 Traffic Stop Arrest
Video of Sandra Bland during a 2015 traffic stop in Texas surfaced Monday. The recording shows Bland's confrontation with a combative officer. Bland was found hanging in a jail cell three days later.
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Appeals Court Rules Trump Administration Can Keep Sending Asylum-Seekers To Mexico
A Ninth Circuit panel overturned a lower court's injunction on the administration's policy requiring asylum-seekers to remain in Mexico as they await court proceedings in the U.S.
As Hurricane Relief Stalls In D.C., Trump To Rally Base In Florida Panhandle
The president is holding a rally in Florida on Wednesday, as the 2020 campaign accelerates. Officials in the region are not happy that funding to help rebuild after Hurricane Michael has been held up.
Uber And Lyft Drivers Are Striking — And Call On Passengers To Boycott
Strike organizers timed the action to draw attention to drivers' wage cuts and persistent job insecurity ahead of Uber's IPO on Friday, when the company's valuation may be as high as $91 billion.
Iran Says It Will Resume Some Activities It Had Halted Under Nuclear Deal
President Hassan Rouhani announced that Tehran will start keeping larger amounts of enriched uranium and heavy water. Iran's economy has been damaged by the return of U.S. sanctions.
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