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Deputy Secretary Of State: Iran Needs Nuclear Deal 'More Than We Do'
NPR's Rachel Martin interviews Tony Blinken, the U.S. deputy secretary of state and the former deputy national security advisor for President Obama, about the latest on the negotiations with Iran.
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NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY FORUM – Yoshitomo Takahashi, Assistant in the Department of Neuropsychiatry at Yamanashi Medical College, in Yamanashi, Japan…
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How Personal Should A Personal Assistant Get? Google And Apple Disagree
When you're buying a smartphone, chances are you don't dig too deeply into the personal assistant. Google aims to change that — and in the process, it's testing our appetite for privacy in a big way.
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The Legal Business Of Marijuana Is Growing But The Industry Lacks Diversity
The business of selling marijuana legally — for medical and recreational purposes — is expanding. But so are concerns that African-Americans are being shut out of this new industry.
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Peruvian Sisters Can Turn A Gourd Into An $800 Objet D'Art
They can spend up to two months on a single gourd, creating scenes that tell a story. Think of it as a graphic gourd novel.
Hours From Greek Bailout Vote, 2 Sides Evenly Divided
One new poll shows that those favoring the bailout hold a wafer-thin plurality, but another one gives the edge to the "no" side.
Iceland's Pirate Party Wins Repeal Of Blasphemy Law
The insurgent political movement, which has just three members in parliament, led the rollback of the 75-year-old law that made it a crime to "ridicule or insult" religious teachings.
Pokey LaFarge Mines His Midwestern Roots, Finds 'Something In The Water'
The singer-songwriter brings his acoustic guitar to the Fresh Air studio to sing some new songs as well as some of his favorites from the 1920s and '30s. Originally broadcast April 27, 2015.
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Pilot In Solar-Powered Plane Sets Aviation Record
André Borschberg, flying Solar Impulse 2, set a new record of 120 hours in the cockpit on a journey from Japan to Hawaii.
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