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Iran Denies Shooting At Anti-Government Protesters, Despite Video Footage
Videos appear to show security forces using live ammunition, which Iran's government has denied. The demonstrations erupted after Iran acknowledged that it accidentally shot down a passenger plane.
Houston Astros Dismiss Team Manager, General Manager Over Sign-Stealing Scandal
MLB ordered the team to pay a fine of $5 million — the highest amount allowable under league rules. The Astros also will forfeit first- and second-round selections in player drafts in 2020 and 2021.
How Harry And Meghan Could Become Financially Independent Of The Royal Family
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with The Economist's Anne McElvoy about what it would take for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to become financially independent.
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MLB Suspends Houston Astros Manager And GM For Sign-Stealing
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with reporter Evan Drellich of The Athletic about the stiff penalties Major League Baseball has imposed on the Houston Astros — who have now fired their manager and GM.
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U.S. Citizen Dies In Egyptian Prison, State Department Says
Moustafa Kassem, who sold auto parts in New York, was arrested amid a massive crackdown in Egypt in 2013. He had been on hunger strike for more than a year at the time of his death.
China To Test Digital Currency. Could It End Up Challenging The Dollar Globally?
Bitcoin promises users anonymity, but transactions using China's digital currency would be tracked by its central bank. Experts say it could someday rival the dollar in international payments.
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President Adds To White House Legal Team For Impeachment
President Trump is adding one of his personal attorneys to the team of White House lawyers defending him in the impeachment trial. Here's why.
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'All Songs Considered' Turns 20
Twenty years ago this month, NPR launched a multimedia program called All Songs Considered — which grew out of host Bob Boilen directing All Things Considered.
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Defense Secretary Mark Esper On 'Nested' Communications And Iran-Backed Militias
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Defense Secretary Mark Esper at the Pentagon about the latest messaging from the Trump administration surrounding the U.S. killing of an Iranian general.
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As Philippine Volcano Belches Ash And Lava, Authorities Warn Of New Eruption
Authorities say they fear the possibility of an event similar to the massive 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo, which killed hundreds and blanketed the countryside in thick ash.
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