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Midwest Flooding Harms Farmer's Yields
Rain and flooding have made growing conditions difficult for crops like corn. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Matt Boucher, a farmer in Dwight, Ill., about how the weather has affected his crops.
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Flexible Workspaces Could Be The Future For More Americans In The Next Decade
WeWork has been cropping up in cities all over the world. And now, it's planning to go public. More and more Americans are expected to work from flexible workspaces over the next decade.
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Huawei Accused Of Technology Theft
Huawei has become one of the world's biggest manufacturers of cellphones and high-end telecom equipment. Its rise has come with multiple accusations of technology theft.
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Wu-Tang Clan Set To Make History As First Hip-Hop Act To Headline Ryman Auditorium
Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, nicknamed "The Mother Church of Country Music," has never hosted a hip-hop show. After 125 years, Wu-Tang Clan will be the first rap act to headline at the venue.
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Justice Breyer Says It's 'Past Time' To Confront Guantanamo's 'Difficult Questions'
Supreme Court declines to hear appeal from Gitmo detainee but Breyer warns of court consensus unraveling 18 years after 9/11 okayed detentions.
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Steve Inskeep talks to Diana Moss, president of the American Antitrust Institute, about the House Judiciary Committee launching an antitrust probe into the big tech industry.
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Roger Federer And Rafael Nadal Set To Reignite Their Rivalry At French Open Semifinal
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Sports Illustrated's Jon Wertheim about Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal renewing their rivalry at the French Open.
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Horror Movie Summer Preview
Summer is the season for horror. From streamers to theaters, Chucky, zombies and a creepy clown are part of a slate of scary movies that will be released over the coming months.
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Low-Key Election Supervisors' Meeting Takes On New Dimension
Florida's 67 election supervisors are meeting after it was revealed that two counties had their election systems hacked in 2016. They are discussing how to secure systems for next year's elections.
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Remembering Dr. John, A New Orleans Rhythm And Blues Giant
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with New Orleans DJ Alison Fensterstock about Dr. John, the New Orleans musician. Malcolm John Rebennack died Thursday at 77.
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