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A Texas park that closed during peak border crossings has reopened
More than a year after the state of Texas seized Shelby Park in the border city of Eagle Pass at the peak of illegal border crossings, the park has reopened to the public.
Greeks React To New Bailout Deal
by Eleanor Beardsley
Greeks say they are disappointed with the harsh conditions attached to the country's third bailout, but most are relieved that their country will stay in the eurozone.
Nintendo CEO Iwata: 'In My Heart I Am A Gamer'
by Laura Sydell
Satoru Iwata, who helped Nintendo innovate and launch its revolutionary Wii game console, has died. His business card summed him up this way: "I run a game company, in my heart I am a gamer."
Shark Attacks Still Haunt Residents Of Reunion
by Emma Jacobs
Four years after a spike in shark attacks at the French island of Reunion, residents are looking for ways to restore their sense of safety. This story originally aired May 25 on All Things Considered.
An App To Stop Cyberbullying
The suicide of a 15-year-old who had been bullied online and off inspired Todd Schobel to create STOPit. Schools across the country have adopted the app to anonymously report and stop cyberbullying.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker Enters Republican Presidential Race
by Scott Horsley
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker enters an already crowd field of Republicans vying to become their party's presidential nominee. What is the case he's making to voters?
Update On Iran Nuclear Talks
by Peter Kenyon
Negotiators in Vienna are working intensely to meet a deadline for a nuclear deal with Iran.
Greece's Financial Rescue: A Blow To European Unity?
by Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson
It's not just Greeks who are upset by their country's latest bailout. Supporters of European unity say the weekend's fraught negotiations in Brussels have damaged the ideal of European solidarity.
Wisconsin's Rebound: Less Impressive Than It Seems?
by Jim Zarroli
When Scott Walker was first elected governor, Wisconsin's unemployment rate was over 8 percent. It's fallen to 4.4 percent. But there's debate over whether Walker deserve credit for the rebound.
Next Stop, Pluto
On July 14th, NASA's New Horizons mission will reach its long-awaited destination: Pluto. The spacecraft left Earth in 2006. Since then, it's traveled more than 3 billion miles. NPR's Arun Rath talks with planetary scientist Carolyn Porco about the mission.
Pope Francis Apologizes For 'Grave Sins' Against Native People Of America
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with Nicole Winfield, an Associated Press reporter currently on tour with the Pope, about his apology for the church's crimes committed against the native people of America.