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Remembering Rev. Cecil Williams, champion of equality in San Francisco, dead at 94
by Scott Shafer
The legendary pastor of Glide Church died this week at the age of 94. He was known as a champion of racial equality, LGBTQ rights and San Francisco's most impoverished residents.
For Young Workers In Central Appalachia Job Options Are Slim
Despite a recent upturn in the industry, it's still difficult for young people to secure jobs working in coal. Embedded's Kelly McEvers and Chris Benderev report on a man from Central Appalachia.
In 'Light Of The Stars,' Adam Frank Studies Alien Worlds To Find Earth's Fate
Astrophysicist Adam Frank has a new book out, Light of the Stars: Alien Worlds and the Fate of the Earth. He talks to NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about it.
Pompeo In North Korea: What Success Would Look Like
As Secretary of State Mike Pompeo travels to North Korea, host Ailsa Chang talks with David Kang, director of the Korean Studies Institute at the University of Southern California, about the ongoing negotiations between the Trump administration and North Korea.
Philadelphia Ends Gender Segregation In Public Pools
Philadelphia Parks & Recreation has formally ended a longstanding policy of segregating male and female swimmers by day. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Billy Penn reporter Michaela Winberg.
Review: 'Ant-Man And The Wasp'
A review of Marvel's latest comics-inspired superhero movie.
The Celebrity Perfume Is Back
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Jenna Rosenstein >, senior beauty editor for Harper's-Bazaar.com, about celebrity perfumes and their peculiar history and place in popular culture.
Trump Narrows His Options For New Supreme Court Justice
President Trump has reportedly narrowed his list of Supreme Court nominees down to three. NPR's Nina Totenberg talks to Ailsa Chang about who is on that list — and what we know about them.
2 More In Britain Sickened By Nerve Agent Used Against Ex-Russian Spy
by Alice Fordham
British police say a couple who were found gravely ill on Saturday had been poisoned with the same nerve agent that was used in an attack earlier this year on a former Russian spy and his daughter.