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European Elections Will Be A Test For Nationalist Parties Hoping To Remake The EU
"I believe this is the first time since the beginning of European integration that this European Union could actually break apart," center-left Dutch politician Frans Timmermans warned this month.
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Rolling To A Halt: Memorial Day Motorcycle Rally Ends 30-Year Tradition
Motorcyclists with the veterans advocacy group Rolling Thunder Inc. will gather in Washington, D.C., for the last time this weekend. The group cites financial issues as its main reason for quitting.
As Opioids Fuel Growing Female Prison Population, Ohio Tries Alternative Treatment
Ohio's growing female prison population can be tied to drugs and addiction. Officials want to stop the cycle. One program helps women get at the root of their problems to help them change.
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Book: 'The Queen' Follows Original Welfare Fraudster Linda Taylor
Josh Levin, author of The Queen: The Forgotten Life Behind an American Myth, talks with NPR's Michel Martin about Linda Taylor's complicated history.
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A U.S. Army Tweet Asking 'How Has Serving Impacted You?' Got An Agonizing Response
In response to the May 23 tweet, thousands of veterans and their loved ones shared stories of trauma, depression, illness, sexual assault and suicide.
'American Soil' Is Increasingly Foreign Owned
The number of acres of U.S. farmland held by foreign-owned investors has doubled in the past two decades, raising alarm bells in farming communities.
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To Control Wildfires, Western Officials Are Urged To Follow South's Lead
The South is the nation's leader in setting small wildfires on purpose, to prevent massive ones like those out West. One big reason is that so much land in the South is privately owned, not public.
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'Tornado Outbreak' Devastates Ohio Communities With Winds Up To 140 MPH
The dangerous twisters, which began late Monday night, caused considerable damage. Dayton is now under a boil-water advisory.
2 Killed, At Least 17 Injured In Japan Mass Stabbing
A knife-wielding man attacked a group of elementary school children as they were boarding a bus around 7:45 a.m. local time in the city of Kawasaki, according to news reports.
New Mix: Rhye, Quinn Christopherson, Tōth, Another Sky, Ari Roar, More
This week's All Songs Considered features a gorgeous, solo piano instrumental from Rhye, Tiny Desk contest winner Quinn Christopherson's unique look at male privilege, psych-pop via Ari Roar and more.
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