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A Beautiful Gold Ring Lost, A Friendship Rekindled
If you had to evacuate your home at a moment's notice, what would you take with you? When teenaged Sarah Frey was sent to the U.S. to escape unrest in the Dominican Republic, she took a ring with her.
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It's Significant That Trump Didn't Meet With Iraqi Leaders, Schake Says
Noel King talks to Kori Schake, who served on George W. Bush's National Security Council and now is at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, about Trump's trip to Iraq to visit troops.
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Of Course It Happened In Florida: Remembering The Zombies, Club Horses, And Rabid Otters Of 2018
Nobody does quirky news stories like Florida does. And from the Great Lake Worth Zombie Scare of 2018, to the one about the horse who walked into a bar,...
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Redevelopment Plan Scrapped For CenterState Bank Property On King Street In Riverside
Plans for the redevelopment of the CenterState Bank property at 1232 King St. appear to be delayed.The Riverside Avondale Preservation newsletter reports…
Florida Supreme Court Recommends Additional Judges For Panhandle
The Florida Supreme Court said the panhandle needs two more circuit court judges. The recommendation is included in the court’s latest review of the...
How To Help Kids Overcome Their Fear Of Doctors And Shots
Half of the parents of young children in a recent survey said their kids fear going to the doctor. Some admit skipping vaccines and needed appointments. Here's how to nip medical anxiety in the bud.
Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil's New President, Takes Office
Brazil's new far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, took office Tuesday, calling for unity — in contrast with his past homophobic, misogynistic and racist statements.
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Feminist Dystopian Novel 'The Water Cure' Explores Reproductive Rights, Misogyny
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Sophie Mackintosh about her debut novel, The Water Cure.
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Militant Suspected Of USS Cole Bombing Is Killed In U.S. Airstrike, Trump Says
President Trump and U.S. Central Command confirmed that a U.S. airstrike in Yemen has killed one of the militants believed to be behind the deadly USS Cole bombing in 2000.
Troll Watch: Online Harassment Toward Women
The international human rights group Amnesty International found in a recent study that women experience widespread harassment on Twitter. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with project lead Tanya O'Carroll.
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