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Mike Pompeo Reads Out Loud Trump's Letter Canceling U.S.-North Korea Summit
The secretary of state was on Capitol Hill this morning for a Senate hearing and he read the letter. Pompeo said North Korea hadn't responded to recent U.S. queries about logistics for the summit.
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There Was A Lot Invested In U.S.-North Korea Summit. What Happened?
There was a place, date, commemorative coins. Now the whole thing is off. NPR's Rachel Martin discusses with White House correspondent Scott Horsley and State Department correspondent Michele Kelemen.
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Donovan Woods On World Cafe
Woods found success in Nashville co-writing for artists including Tim McGraw and Charles Kelley from Lady Antebellum. It was all just par for the course given his remarkable artistry.
New EU Data Protection Law Could Affect People Who Take Pictures With Their Phones
The European Union's new data protection law is intended to strengthen privacy rights and stop abuses by social media giants. But the law also forbids people from posting anyone's picture online without their permission — and that includes tourist vacation photos.
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Trump Administration Considers Steep Tariffs Against Foreign Automakers
The president has suggested this will be good for U.S. autoworkers, but economists and industry executives warn the move could spark a destructive trade war that would hurt all countries involved.
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1 Charge Against Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens Dropped As He Resigns From Office
Greitens has faced possible charges from multiple prosecutors, in two separate scandals: one about alleged sexual misconduct and blackmail, the other about accusations of campaign finance violations.
Emotion Is The Engine That Drives Sugarland's 'Bigger'
Sugarland's first album in eight years sees the country duo not only mount a comeback but address social crises in a grounded, unpretentious way.
Battle For The House: GOP Signs Of Hope, With History On Democrats' Side
Democrats need to win a net of 23 seats to flip control of the House. Republicans see signs of optimism in the economy and Trump's higher approval ratings, but there are still plenty of challenges.
Abe: Japan 'Cannot Accept' New Tariffs On U.S. Auto Imports
In remarks to the legislature, the prime minister said the possibility that the U.S. would raise the duty on auto imports from his country as high as 25 percent is "hard for Japan to understand."
Finding Perspective In The Heat Of Hawaii's Volcanic Explosions
For three weeks, Kilauea volcano has sent molten rock into the ocean, spewed toxic gas into the air and pushed ash plumes upward. Photographer Mario Tama has documented the destruction.
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