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What's Behind The Success Of 'Despacito'?
"The whole world is singing in Spanish," says singer Luis Fonsi. How the mainstreaming of reggaeton, the ubiquity of streaming services and some queasy culture clashes gave us the song of the summer.
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Crackdown In Turkey Continues With Mass Trial
Nearly 500 people — mostly military officers — went on trial Tuesday, charged with trying to overthrow the government in last year's failed coup. Ankara has detained some 50,000 people since then.
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Democratic Rep. Katherine Clark Discusses Government Shutdown
NPR's Mary Louise speaks with Rep. Katherine Clark, D-Mass., who is vice chair of the House Democratic Caucus, about the partial government shutdown.
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A Number Of Heads Of State Are Absent At This Year's World Economic Forum
Of the G7 nations, only three heads of state have shown up at the World Economic Forum, a gathering for global elites to discuss world problems, including challenges to globalization.
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New Campaign Teaches How To Help When A Muslim Is Harassed
The city of Boston has started a campaign to encourage bystanders to not just "say something" to authorities but to do something themselves.
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When An NBA Star Used His Name To Make Shoes Less Expensive
Famous basketball players usually charge more when their names appear on them. But what happened when an NBA All-Star tried to use his name to charge less?
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DHS Waives Environmental Laws For Border Wall Construction
The Department of Homeland Security announces that it would waive environmental and other laws to ensure the "expeditious construction" of barriers and roads near the U.S.-Mexico border.
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It Would Be Wise To Cool Rhetoric Aimed At North Korea, Baucus Says
David Greene talks to former U.S. ambassador to China Max Baucus about North Korea's aggressive tone against the U.S. Pyongyang called President Trump's threats against the north a load of nonsense.
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Planned Trump Summit With North Korea Hits Roadblock
North Korea is having second thoughts about meeting with President Trump next month. Comments by the administration's national security adviser could be to blame.
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Is Venezuela Inching Toward The End Of Democracy?
In Venezuela, the arrest of opposition politicians overnight mark a shift towards dictatorship.
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