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Author Jason Reynolds talks about his latest book and the value of being a crier
Jason Reynolds writes young adult books that don't talk down to kids. His newest audio-only book is called Soundtrack. He talks with Rachel Martin about writing and the value of being a crier.
Trump Wants Russia Back In The G-7, But Several Senators Say It Doesn't Belong
by Michele Kelemen
President Trump wants Russia back in the group of leading democracies — the G-7. But members say Russia hasn't earned its return to the group. Several senators have written to Trump to oppose him.
Brazil's President Says He Won't Accept $20 Million From G-7 Without An Apology
by Philip Reeves
Fires in the Amazon prompted G-7 leaders to commit $20 million to address them. But Brazil's president says he won't take the money unless France's president retracts what he says were insults.
Northern Ireland Dairy Farmers Fear Prospects Of A No-Deal Brexit
by Joanna Kakissis
A third of of Northern Ireland's milk gets sold to the Republic of Ireland. Dairy farmers fear a hit to this lucrative trade if the U.K. leaves the E.U. without an agreement to keep the border open.
The National Impact Of Oklahoma's Opioid Case
by Brian Mann
A court order that Johnson and Johnson pay Oklahoma $572 million for its role in the opioid crisis is good news for the other state and local governments bringing cases against the opioid industry.
In New Jersey, Newark's Water Crisis Continues
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Shakima Thomas, a social worker in Newark, N.J., about the city's ongoing water crisis.
Federal Election Commission Lacks Quorum After A Commissioner Resigns
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Dave Levinthal of the Center for Public Integrity, about a resignation that has led to a lack of quorum at the Federal Election Commission.
Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter Discusses The Johnson & Johnson Lawsuit Ruling
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter about his state's winning case against Johnson & Johnson over the company's role in the opioid crisis.