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Former Coal CEO Turned Senate Hopeful Don Blankenship Says He's 'Trumpier Than Trump'
Blankenship could win West Virginia's GOP Senate primary, despite spending a year in prison after 29 miners died in an explosion at a mine owned by the company he led. Trump isn't backing him.
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How Nations Across The World Are Reacting To The U.S. Decision To Leave Iran Nuclear Deal
Iran and the world react to President Trump's announcement about that the United States will leave the Iran nuclear deal.
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This week, the Senate is on track to confirm six more federal appeals court judges nominated by President Trump. NPR looks at who they are as they make their way to the judicial bench.
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Artist Christina Eve paints music. A rare neurological condition known as synesthesia has entwined her senses, so she sees a kaleidoscope of dancing colors whenever she listens to music.
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North Korea Releases 3 Americans As Pompeo's Visit Concludes
The former captives, believed to be three Americans of Korean descent, are traveling with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and will arrive back in the U.S. early Thursday.
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