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A Dark But Redeeming Tour Of Coal Country, With Composer Julia Wolfe
Wolfe has just released the recording of Anthracite Fields, which won the 2015 Pulitzer for music. The piece is based on the knotty history of coal-mining families in her home state of Pennsylvania.
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Rouhani Signals New Cooperation Possible Between Iran And U.S.
Correspondent Steve Inskeep sat down with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani about his country's relations with the U.S., the landmark nuclear deal, and cooperating with the U.S. in the fight against ISIS. Inskeep speaks with NPR's Rachel Martin about their conversation.
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VW Emissions Scandal Hovers Over German Car Show
The Frankfurt Auto Show is said to be the world's biggest. It's usually a showcase for the German car industry. But this year's event is being overshadowed by the VW emissions scandal.
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34 And Maybe More: Class Action Lawsuits Pile Up Against VW
So far, 34 lawsuits have been filed against VW for selling diesel cars that cheat emissions tests. NPR's Rachel Martin talks with Mona Chalabi of FiveThirtyEight.com about similar class-action lawsuits.
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Pope Bids Farewell To U.S., At A Final Mass In Philadelphia
Some 1.5 million people were expected to attend the Pope's last Mass in the U.S. on Sunday. It's the centerpiece of his weeklong visit.
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Letters To The Teacher Celebrate A 40-Year Career
Molly Pollak was a middle and high school teacher. When she retired this year, former students gave her a book filled with their letters. It reads like a textbook for great teaching.
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A Passing Of The Torch: Arun Rath Signs Off, As Michel Martin Steps Up
Arun Rath says farewell, as his time hosting weekend All Things Considered comes to a close. He welcomes the new host, Michel Martin.
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Lucky Guy? Kevin McCarthy Once Won The Lottery. Now He Might Be Speaker
Following Speaker John Boehner's decision to resign, the House majority leader quickly became a front-runner to replace him. McCarthy has already gone far in Congress relatively quickly.
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Iran's President Says His Country Will Stick To Nuclear Deal
In an interview with Steve Inskeep, Iran's President Hassan Rouhani says his country will abide by the recent nuclear deal, but he acknowledges there are opponents of the agreement in his country.
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Cokie Roberts Analyzes A Dramatic Week In Politics
Cokie Roberts offers her take on John Boehner's abrupt resignation as House speaker and what it will mean for Congress in the days to come.
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