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Yemeni Leader Saleh Signs Handover Deal
Now, he reportedly wants to travel to New York for medical treatment.
Fifth Generation Of Sulzberger Family Takes Leading Role At 'New York Times'
The Sulzberger family has owned and operated the Times since Adolph Ochs bought it in 1896. Deputy Publisher A.G. Sulzberger speaks with NPR's David Greene.
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Artist, Social Justice Activist Dies At 96
Host Michel Martin remembers American artist Elizabeth Catlett, who died this week at the age of 96. Catlett is known for integrating social justice activism in sculptures and prints. That activism caught the eye of the U.S. government at the height of McCarthyism. For years, she was banned from entering the U.S. from her adopted home of Mexico.
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Trump Will Meet North Korea's Kim In Singapore In June
President Trump tweeted out the details of his planned meeting with North Korea's leader. "I really think we have a very good chance of doing something very meaningful," he said.
55 cultural practices added to UNESCO's list of Intangible Cultural Heritage
More than 70 countries put forward nominations aimed at safeguarding a wide variety of diverse and unique traditions at a meeting in Botswana this week.
Global Military Spending Set To Rise In 2014
For the first time in five years, worldwide military spending is expected to go up, with China and Russia leading the way. The U.S. military budget is facing pressure, but the $600 billion in annual spending is roughly the same as the next 14 countries combined.
Power Out For More Than 60 Percent Of Florida Homes And Businesses
More than 6 million of the state's electricity customers were experiencing power outages as of Monday.
Jacob Chansley, Self-Styled 'QAnon Shaman,' To Stay In Jail Pending Trial
A judge said that Chansley, one of the most recognizable people who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, must remain in jail ahead of his trial because he remains a threat to the public.
Novak Djokovic wins his 7th Wimbledon trophy and closes the gap on Grand Slam titles
The win marks Djokovic's 21st Grand Slam title overall, putting him one behind record-holder Rafael Nadal.
Who Would Enjoy Tax Breaks Under The GOP Health Care Proposals?
The GOP health bills would eliminate many of the taxes that help pay for coverage under the Affordable Care Act. Wealthy individuals stand to gain the most. And customers of tanning salons.
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