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China Says It Will Follow Through With Promises To Open Up Its Auto Market
China says it will take steps to make good on promises to open up to foreign automakers. In coming years, it will relax barriers for firms like Tesla, Volkswagen and GM seeking a foothold in China.
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NPR Newscaster Carl Kasell Dies At 84, After A Lifelong Career On-Air
Kasell brought unflappable authority to the news, but he also had a lively sense of humor, revealed late in his career when he became the judge and scorekeeper for Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
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Runner Tells Herself 'Just Show Up For One More Mile' — And Wins The Boston Marathon
Desiree Linden fought through wind and rain on Monday to become the first American woman to win the Boston Marathon since 1985. Her victory came after she nearly bailed out during the race.
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How The Rape And Murder Of An 8-Year-Old Girl Sparked Protests Across India
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with New York Times reporter Jeffrey Gettleman about how the rape and murder of an 8-year-old girl sparked protests across India.
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Trump Asks For More Time To File His Taxes
The president, who has kept his taxes under wraps, will file his tax return by Oct. 15 — the deadline set for taxpayers who ask for extensions.
CIA Chief Pompeo And Kim Jong Un Met, Formed 'Good Relationship,' Trump Says
The agency's director recently traveled to North Korea to pave the way for direct talks between the North Korean leader and President Trump. It "went very smoothly," Trump said.
Anguished Families Shoulder The Biggest Burdens Of Opioid Addiction
Nationally, the economic toll of the opioid crisis is in the hundreds of billions of dollars. For families of addicts, the losses can include their life savings, peace of mind and a sense of hope.
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'Shoot First, Ask Questions Later': Ronan Farrow On A Diplomacy-Less State Department
Journalist Ronan Farrow worked for years in the State Department. In his new book, he describes what he sees as a dangerous whittling away of the agency's influence.
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Is Netflix On Its Way To World Domination Of Streaming?
Netflix flew past Wall Street expectations and added 7.4 million subscribers globally in the first quarter. But a big entertainment rival could challenge the service that made binge-watching popular.
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Report Says Sean Hannity Linked To Other Trump-Connected Attorneys, Besides Cohen
The Fox News host had earlier been identified as a client of the president's personal attorney, Michael Cohen, whose offices and hotel room were raided by federal prosecutors this month.
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