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Former U.N. Ambassador Bill Richardson On Nikki Haley's Resignation
Nikki Haley has announced she's stepping down as U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Bill Richardson, who held the post during the Clinton administration, talks about her impact on U.S. diplomatic policy.
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The Tale Of The Stolen Totenberg Stradivarius Ends With A New Legacy
When the FBI recovered virtuoso violinist Roman Totenberg's stolen Stradivarius after his death, his daughters wanted the instrument to be played everywhere. Ensuring that was not so simple.
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Kavanaugh Battle Is Used By Both Parties To Motivate Voters
Republicans have been closing in on Democrats' lead in voter enthusiasm. David Greene talks to Democratic campaign strategist Robby Mook about whether Democrats can gain back their edge.
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Bulgarian Journalist Who Was Probing Corruption Is Found Murdered
David Greene talks to Robert Mahoney, deputy executive director of the Committee to Protect Journalists, about the risk for Europe's journalists after a Bulgarian journalist was raped and killed.
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Will Enthusiasm Over Kavanaugh Battle Carry Over To Midterms?
Republican and Democratic voters got fired up over the fight involving Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. What's the outlook for each party as Election Day nears?
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Detained In China, Interpol President Resigns Over Bribery Charges
Interpol's president has resigned after being detained by Chinese authorities who accuse him of corruption. This is the latest in a string of detentions of influential people in China.
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Despite A Ban, Arkansas Farmers Are Still Spraying Controversial Weedkiller
Many farmers are defying efforts by regulators to strictly limit the use of dicamba, a popular weedkiller that's prone to drifting into neighboring fields.
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Ketch Secor Brings An Appalachian Tale To Life With 'Lorraine'
The Old Crow Medicine Show singer has published his first children's book, which recounts a traditional folktale.
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Katmai National Park In Alaska Celebrates 'Fat Bear Week'
Bears in the park are bulking up as they get ready to hibernate. The park wants people on Facebook to look at bears caught on bear cams in the park and vote for the fattest.
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Michael Upgraded To Category 4 'Major' Hurricane As It Approaches Florida Panhandle
The storm is forecast to be the most destructive to hit the Panhandle in decades and expected to send life-threatening surges of ocean water into coastal areas along the Gulf of Mexico.
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