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NPR Presents Michel Martin: Chartered Waters
Saudis Say Operation In Yemen Entering New Phase
A military spokesman said the airstrikes were giving way to a period that would include diplomatic and political efforts, alongside military operations against the Shiite Houthi rebels.
Revisiting A Suburbia-Gone-Sour In Ross Macdonald's Crime Fiction
A reissue of four of the detective writer's 1950s novels excavates the dark depths of California's suburban decay. Maureen Corrigan praises Macdonald's "psychological depth" and "penetrating vision."
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Smuggler To Desperate Migrants: 'Now I Am Sending You To Your Death'
More migrants are leaving from chaotic Libya in a bid to reach Europe. The overcrowded boats are at risk of sinking, and some do. A Syrian man tells of the treacherous journey with his young son.
At Last: Kentucky Authorities Bust Ring Behind Great Bourbon Heist
In 2013, more than 200 bottles of pricey Pappy Van Winkle bourbon vanished from a Kentucky distillery. Tuesday authorities announced indictments in what appears to be a much bigger crime syndicate.
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Too Often, Some Say, Volunteer Officers Just Want To Play Cop
The fatal shooting of a suspect by a volunteer deputy in Tulsa, Okla., raises the question that some have already been asking: Why are nonprofessionals allowed to wear badges and carry guns?
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Bruce Jenner's Long History Of Clearing Hurdles
As Jenner prepares for an interview in which he's expected to talk about his gender identity, commentator Frank Deford looks back at the reality TV star's days as an Olympic athlete adjusting to fame.
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Boston Bombing Jury To Hear More Testimony Before Sentencing Tsarnaev
Jurors in the case of convicted Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev are hearing arguments about whether he should receive the death penalty or life without parole.
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Bradley's 'China Mirage' Portrays A Long-Running U.S. Mistake In Asia
Morning Edition's Steve Inskeep talks to author and historian James Bradley, about his his new book, The China Mirage: The Hidden History of the American Disaster in Asia.
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Firefighters Extricate Stuck Duck From Fireplace
Rescuers in Slidell, La., could see the bird's head sticking down into the fireplace. It took two hours to get it out, and they had to dismantle part of the fireplace.
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