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'Love Letters' Reunites Stars Of Iconic Love Story
Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal starred together in the iconic film Love Story. Now, 45 years later, they're starting a national tour of the play Love Letters. NPR's Scott Simon chatted with them.
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Abandoned, But No Wasteland: Chernobyl Offers Animals Room To Thrive
Nearly 30 years after a catastrophic nuclear meltdown, something interesting is happening in Chernobyl: In an environment long abandoned — and deemed unsafe — by humans, wildlife is flourishing.
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An Evangelical Leader's Changing Views On Gun Ownership
As legislators fail to find solutions to mass shootings, evangelical minister Rob Schenck thinks religious groups have a part to play in educating people about guns and their relationships with them.
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In Israel, A New Battle Over Who Qualifies As Jewish
Government rabbis decide who is officially Jewish, which affects issues including marriage and divorce. But religious and political rivals have started their own system for conversion.
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Jerry Parr, Secret Service Agent Credited With Saving Ronald Reagan, Dies
Parr was the agent who made the decision to head to the hospital instead of back to the White House after Reagan was shot. Parr was 85 years old.
Mexico Nabs 3-2 Victory Over U.S.
In the CONCACAF rivalry game, the Mexico men's national team defeats the United States' in extra time, sending them to the 2017 Confederations Cup.
Thousands March In Ankara To Mourn Bombing Victims
Many in the crowd chanted anti-government slogans. Others demanded justice. No one has yet claimed responsibility for the bombing, which killed 95 people in Ankara.
Obama To Reassure Saudi King Amid Concerns Over Iran Nuclear Deal
To prove its support for Gulf Arab allies, the Obama administration is stepping up military sales to Saudi Arabia. The president hosts King Salman at the White House today.
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Professional Soccer Sets Welcoming Tone For Refugees In Germany
Last week, Bundesliga fans brought welcome banners to stadiums. Now soccer giant FC Bayern Munich is following suit, opening its heart and wallet to help refugees adjust to life in Germany.
Unbeknownst To His Family, Virginia High School Student Recruited For ISIS
Renee Montagne talks to Andrew McCabe of the FBI about the case of the 17-year-old Virginia student, who was sentenced to 11 years in a federal prison for aiding the Islmaic Sate, also known as ISIS.
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