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Reviving Classic Reggaeton, Bad Bunny's New Album 'YHLQMDLG' Breaks Records
Bad Bunny's new album has had unprecedented U.S. chart success for an all Spanish-language record. NPR Music contributor Stefanie Fernández explains what makes the artist and the album so special.
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T-Mobile Lawsuit Argues That The Company Should Have Sole Use Of Magenta Color
A legal dispute involving the parent company of T- Mobile is raising the question: Is it possible to own a color?
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South Korea Bans Floating Leaflets By Balloon To North Korea
South Korea's government is criticized after it passed a law banning sending leaflets and other materials into North Korea. The law is intended to reduce tensions between the two countries.
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The Origins Of The Seth Rich Conspiracy Theory
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Michael Isikoff, chief investigative correspondent for Yahoo News, about his reporting on the origins of the Seth Rich conspiracy theory.
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Former State Department Employee Dan Feldman On His Time Working With David Holmes
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Ambassador Dan Feldman, who knew impeachment witness David Holmes from 2007-2015. He respected Holmes even after Holmes filed a constructive dissent against his office.
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Israeli Education Minister Causes Uproar, Endorses Discredited Gay Conversion Therapy
An Israeli cabinet minister has backed the discredited practice of conversion therapy, drawing objections from LGBTQ activists and the prime minister.
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Alan Turing, Computing Genius And WWII Hero, To Be On U.K.'s New 50-Pound Note
For decades, Turing's status as a giant in mathematics was largely unknown, thanks to the secrecy around his computer research and the social taboos about his sexuality.
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Trump Defends Racist Tweets Aimed At Freshman Lawmakers, Reiterates Attack
President Trump's tweets that used racist language about Democratic members of Congress have again brought the focus back to how Trump views non-white Americans.
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Millions of Americans will lose food assistance if the government shuts down
A shutdown would affect the nearly 7 million women and children who rely on WIC for healthy food. Free school lunch and Meals on Wheels are also at risk, and SNAP could be impacted eventually too.
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U.S.-Iran Tensions Remain High Even Though Both Say They Don't Want A Conflict
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Brian Hook, U.S. special representative for Iran, about whether U.S.-imposed sanctions on Iran are having the intended effect.
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