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North Korea Rolls Out Missiles During Founder's Birthday Celebrations
What appeared to be new long-range and submarine-based missiles were paraded out during the nation's annual celebration of its founder, Kim Il Sung.
Both The Food And The Music Are Made From Scratch At This Texas Joint
For more than 35 years, the Hilltop Cafe has been serving up both seafood and the blues on a lonesome highway in Texas Hill Country. Patrons flock to hear owner Johnny Nicholas perform his tunes.
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Eurovision Again Struck By Controversy As Russia Says It Won't Broadcast
After a year of tumult, Russia has doubled down, saying it won't broadcast this year's contest after its competitor, Yuliya Samoylova, was denied entry into Ukraine.
Executions In Arkansas Blocked By Federal Judge After Week-Long Trial
Court rulings have stalled plans by the state of Arkansas to execute several prisoners before its supply of a lethal-injection drug expires at the end of this month.
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After This Week, Is Trump's Message Still America First?
Journalist Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, conservative political commentator Lenny McAllister, and Arsalan Iftikhar, founder of TheMuslimGuy.com talk about the week's many developments in foreign policy.
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Leaks Between Trump Team And Russia Continue To Come Out
The latest twists and turns after an eventful week in U.S.-Russia relations including new developments concerning former Trump advisers Carter Page and Paul Manafort.
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North Koreans Put New Advanced Missiles On Parade In Pyongyang
Jeffrey Lewis, director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Program at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies discusses North Korea and U.S. relations.
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'Smart People' Asks Hard Questions About Racism In America
Smart People is a thought provoking play that examines the difficulties of talking about race. Playwright Lydia R. Diamond discusses the genesis of the play.
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The Poetic Intimacy Of Administering Anesthesia
An anesthesiologist and poet says her medical work is well-suited to poetry, as patients move in and out of consciousness under the doctor's watch.
Ceremony In San Francisco Marks The 75th Anniversary Of The Bataan Death March
The Bataan Death March in the Philippines is an oft-forgotten part of World War II history, but survivors and advocates are working to change that.
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