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National Park Ordered to Charge for Photo Permits
Want to have a professional take your picture in a National Park? You'd better plan ahead. The Park Service has been ordered by Congress to start charging photo permit and location fees to some photographers. Host Debbie Elliott looks at the new policy and how it's playing out on the National Mall in Washington.
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From Beyoncé to Debussy, Yannick Nézet-Séguin shares music that inspires him
What do great conductors listen to when they're not on the podium? Nézet-Séguin made a playlist, specifically for Fresh Air, of music that inspires him (plus one of his cats' favorite songs).
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NPR's 50 Favorite Songs Of 1971
Critics widely consider 1971 one of the best years in music history. For NPR's 50th anniversary, public radio stations turn back the clock and reflect on the year's best tracks.
Like a Phish concert but with more grievance, this is what it's like at a Trump rally
Many Americans won't experience a rally for former President Donald Trump in person, instead witnessing these events through viral clips. But for the faithful, a Trump rally is so much more than that.
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Turkey Agrees To Train, Equip Moderate Syrian Opposition
The pledge to create a force to assist in fighting the self-declared Islamic State comes a day after Ankara called for creating a buffer zone around its border with Syria.
Israel To Freeze Tax Revenue To The Palestinians
The move to cut off about $127 million a month in funding follows Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' decision to push for joining the International Criminal Court.
Syria's Assad: 'We Don't Kill Our People'
Despite reports from the U.N. and witnesses in Syria, the country's leader told ABC News that "no government in the world kills its people, unless it's led by a crazy person."
Ahmadinejad: U.S. Used 'Mysterious Sept. 11 Incident' As Pretext For War
Diplomats from the U.S. and many other nations have walked out of the United Nations General Assembly as the Iranian president runs through a long list of what he says are crimes committed by other nations. The U.S. calls his comments "despicable."
North Korea Test-Fires Two Missiles, And One Isn't Deemed A Failure
One of the two midrange ballistic missiles launched Wednesday appears to be the most successful test yet.
Syria's Regime And Rebel Group Agree To Truce That Will Begin Saturday
Despite its potential landmark status, the "cessation of hostilities" agreement is being met with skepticism, in part because it doesn't include two powerful jihadist groups.
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