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The State Of The Bipartisan Border Security Negotiations
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Rep. Tom Graves, R-Ga., and one of the 17 members of the bipartisan conference committee attempting to find a compromise deal on border security.
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America's First Black President Nears The End Of A History-Making Run
Eight years after Obama made history as the first African-American president, his legacy is just starting to emerge.
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Navajo Leader Says Native Americans Worked 80 Years For National Monument
Russell Begaye, president of the Navajo Nation, speaks about the successful effort of five Southwestern Indian tribes to convince President Obama to create Bears Ears National Monument in Utah.
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Farm Of The Future: What Grows In Las Vegas Stays In Las Vegas
Crops like radishes, jicama and cilantro will soon be grown close to the Strip, so restaurants will have immediate access to fresh ingredients, instead of having to wait for trucks from California.
Where's The Color In Kids' Lit? Ask The Girl With 1,000 Books (And Counting)
Eleven-year-old Marley Dias went on a quest to collect and donate 1,000 books with a black girl as the main character. Spoiler alert: She did really well.
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The U.N. Wants You To Take A Selfie, Spin Around, Listen To A Llama
It's all part of the crazy, creative campaign to get people to pay attention to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals that the United Nations will endorse this coming week.
These Are The People Who Haul Our Food Across America
Farmers, chefs and small-batch producers get a lot of praise these days. Truckers are rarely mentioned — yet most of the food that ends up on our dinner tables depends on their labor.
Legislator Aims To Stop The Million Dollar Wedding (Or At Least Tax It)
Wealthy families in India spend a lot on weddings. So do lower income families. A member of Parliament is proposing a bill that would tax the rich and help the poor.
Once Tolerated, Westerners Are Now Targeted By Radical Islamists
The kidnapping and killing of Westerners isn't a new phenomenon in the Middle East. But the last time around, it stopped after just a few years. This time there's no end in sight.
'The Banh Mi Handbook': A Guide To A Viet-French Sandwich
Food writer Andrea Nguyen dives into the story of banh mi, a Vietnamese street sandwich with a French colonial past that's been popping up on menus around the country.
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