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Biden's Summit With Putin Follows A Harrowing History Of U.S. Meetings With Russia
When Russia was still the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, summits with its leaders were largely about fears of a thermonuclear duel and mass annihilation. Here's a look back at the highlights.
Annie Murphy On Her New, Surrealist Sit-Com
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with actor Annie Murphy about a new AMC series Kevin Can F**k Himself that upends the typical approach to a family sitcom.
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June 12 is Loving Day — when interracial marriage finally became legal in the U.S.
"Loving Day" celebrates the historic ruling in Loving v. Virginia, which declared unconstitutional a Virginia law prohibiting mixed-race marriage — and legalized interracial marriage in every state.
Nicaragua Sees Democracy Crisis As President Ortega Jails Potential Election Rivals
President Daniel Ortega continues to crack down on political opponents, jailing at least seven potential challengers in November's presidential election.
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Detectives Just Used DNA To Solve A 1956 Double Homicide. They May Have Made History
It's one of the oldest criminal cases cracked with the new DNA technology. The murders of teen sweethearts Lloyd Duane Bogle and Patricia Kalitzke had gone unsolved for more than 60 years.
Week In Politics: Biden Embarks On First European Tour As President
President Joe Biden goes to Europe, a developing scandal from the previous administration's Department of Justice, plus infrastructure talks get a lifeline from a group of Senators from both parties.
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Jon M. Chu On 'In The Heights'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with director Jon M. Chu about his new movie musical, In The Heights. It was adapted from the Tony Award-winning musical.
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Biden Urges G-7 Leaders To Call Out And Compete With China
Leaders of G-7 countries agreed to work toward competing against China, there was less unity on how adversarial a public position the group should take.
Opinion: Tom Hanks Is A Non-Racist. It's Time For Him To Be Anti-Racist
TV critic Eric Deggans says the Oscar-winning actor whose career has been rooted in films based on U.S. history needs to take responsibility for helping dismantle the notion of white exceptionalism.
'Crazy Worms' Threaten America's Trees — And (Gasp!) Our Maple Syrup
The invasive worms, which reproduce rapidly, are creating havoc in forests. They thrash around so violently that they can jump out of a person's hand. They also lose their tail — on purpose.
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