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Turkey Racing To Combat 'Snot' In Sea Of Marmara
Turkey is rushing to combat a pollution-caused muck in the Sea of Marmara that's growing across the seabed and excretes a foul mucus on the water's surface.
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'In The Heights' Box Office Fizzle May Indicate An Audience Seeking Familiar Faces
The screen adaptation of In the Heights opened to less-than-expected box office results. Those numbers may indicate what audiences are looking for as theaters reopen this summer.
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Media Leaders Met With Merrick Garland To Discuss Secret Leak Investigations
Attorney General Merrick Garland met with The New York Times, CNN, The Washington Post — all news organizations that the Justice Department secretly investigated in search of leaks.
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Israel's Parliament Ousts Netanyahu
Israel's parliament has approved a new coalition government, ending Benjamin Netanyahu's 12 years in power.
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How To Be A Citizen: Being Involved In Civic Life At A Young Age
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with two youth organizers, Calla Walsh and Thomas Chaplain, about how to get involved with civic life when you're too young to vote.
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The Story Of A Denver Neighborhood In 'The Holly'
NPR's Michel Martin talks with author Julian Rubinstein about his book The Holly: Five Bullets, One Gun, and the Struggle to Save an American Neighborhood.
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Dan Glickman On His Career And 'Laughing At Myself'
NPR's Michel Martin talks with former agriculture secretary Dan Glickman about his book, Laughing at Myself: My Education in Congress, on the Farm, and at the Movies.
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DOJ Subpoenaed Apple For Data On Trump White House Lawyer
The Justice Department secretly subpoenaed Apple in 2018 for account information of then-White House Counsel Don McGahn as well as his wife.
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New Museum In Paris Features Contemporary Black American Artists
As France lifts its lockdown and welcomes vaccinated visitors from the EU and America, a new museum opens in the center of Paris that features contemporary African American artists.
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Ari Shapiro On Covering The Pulse Shooting
When covering the aftermath of the Pulse nightclub shooting, NPR's Ari Shapiro realized he had visited years prior. He tells host Michel Martin how that changed the way he covered the story.
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What's Changed Since The Pulse Nightclub Shooting
What's changed since the tragedy at Pulse nightclub in Orlando? Florida Rep. Carlos Guillermo Smith and George A. Wallace, executive director of LGBT+ Center Orlando, talk with NPR's Michel Martin.
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What U.S. Vaccine Donations Mean For Sierra Leone And Africa
The U.S. has announced it will distribute 500 million Pfizer vaccines to scores of nations. How that will be done is not yet entirely clear.