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Sharma, Wallace share lead at Indian Open

Home favorite Shubhankar Sharma shared the lead with Matt Wallace of England at the Indian Open after the third round on Saturday. Sharma, who four days ago received a special … Click to Continue »

Russia Investigation Update

Special counsel Robert Mueller appears to be examining a mysterious 2017 meeting in the Seychelles, Paul Manafort pleads not guilty again, and witnesses appear before the grand jury.

Illinois Steelworkers React To Tariffs

Some steelworkers are rejoicing over the new tariffs on imported steel. We go to Granite City, Ill., where 500 workers who have been laid off for more than two years are going back to work.

Oklahoma Teachers Consider Strike

After West Virginia reached a deal to end a teacher strike, Oklahoma teachers may strike next. NPR’s Don Gonyea talks to Oklahoma State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister.

Paralympians Say Wheelchair Curling Opens Up Possibilities

The U.S. Paralympic wheelchair curling team says the sport changed its members lives. Before they left for South Korea, two U.S. team members shared their sport with paralyzed veterans.

Trump And North Korea

President Trump has agreed to direct talks with North Korea. Daniel Russel, a former diplomat who negotiated with North Korea for the Obama administration, talks with NPR’s Don Gonyea.

A History Of Trade Wars

NPR’s Don Gonyea speaks with author and all-around expert A.J. Jacobs about history’s most bizarre trade wars.

Cape Town Delays ‘Day Zero,’ But Water Problems Remain

Fears of a Day Zero of empty taps in Cape Town, South Africa have mostly eased, but poor townships say they rarely have adequate water access.

Shelling Continues In Eastern Ghouta

There’s talk of a ceasefire to allow food into ravaged Eastern Ghouta in Syria, which has been under siege for five years. NPR’s Don Gonyea speaks to Mouaid El Deen about what life is like there.

Baltic Countries On Countering Russian Disinformation

President Trump is hosting the leaders of three Baltic states next month. Latvia’s Foreign Minister says the meeting is an important message to Russia.

Art Inspired By The Ingenuity Of Nigerian Street Vendors

Photographer Lorenzo Vitturi was amazed by the “unstoppable” crowds, the energy — and the unexpected art in the street market on Nigeria’s Lagos Island.

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