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Deadly storms ravage parts of Missouri and Kentucky
Deadly storms last night caused deaths in Missouri and Kentucky and damaged homes and businesses.
A Look At How Spies Might Use The U.S.-North Korea Summit In Singapore To Gather Intel
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Bruce Klingner of The Heritage Foundation about spies, tricks and intelligence gathering at the upcoming U.S.-North Korea summit in Singapore.
Candace Bushnell Discusses 20 Years Of 'Sex And The City'
To mark the 20th anniversary of the hit show Sex and the City, NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with the woman who inspired it all, Candace Bushnell. Bushnell wrote a column under the same name for the New York Observer in the mid-90s.
Mister Rogers Talked Frankly With Kids About 'Grown-Up' Issues That Weren't
by Mary Louise Kelly
How A Rural American Town Saved Itself By Creating Its Own Musical
Building a community around the arts is a buzzy, modern idea. But 25 years ago it was just a crazy idea. NPR's Planet Money looks at what happened when a teeny, peanut-farming town in Georgia tried to save itself by writing, staging and starring in an original musical.
Trump Shows No Signs Of Backing Down On Trade Positions As G-7 Summit Begins
by Ayesha Rascoe
President Trump and leaders from the other G-7 nations began their summit in Canada on Friday. It comes at an awkward time for the U.S. and its allies.
Red Cross Pulls 71 Workers Out Of Yemen After Series Of Incidents And Threats
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Mirella Hodeib of the International Committee of the Red Cross. She's one of 71 staffers who were evacuated from Yemen because of a series of incidents and threats.
Anthony Bourdain, Chef, Author And TV Host Dies At 61
by Rose Friedman
Anthony Bourdain, chef, author and TV host has died at 61 of an apparent suicide. He was in France, recording an episode of his Peabody award-winning show, Parts Unknown.
Scott Pruitt's Ethical Missteps Don't Seem To Have Any Effect On His Standing With Trump
by Nathan Rott
The list of alleged ethical missteps by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt just keeps growing longer, but they don't seem to be having any effect on his standing with President Trump.
How Celebrity Deaths And The Coverage Of Them Can Contribute To More Suicides
After the deaths this week of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain, NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with author and historian Jennifer Michael Hecht about suicide, its portrayal in the media and subsequent copycat effects.
Former Senate Aide Faces Charges That He Lied To FBI About Contacts With Reporters
by Ryan Lucas
The charges stem from an investigation into allegations that intelligence information made available to the Senate Intelligence Committee was leaked to the press.