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Mexican Presidential Hopefuls Debate Relations With Trump And U.S.

In the second of three debates ahead of July 1 elections, four candidates vying for the presidency talked about relations with Washington and how to deal with the U.S. president.

French Researchers: Hitler Really Did Die In The Bunker In 1945

Conspiracy theories have abounded for years about the fate of the Führer, ranging from his escape to Argentina aboard a German U-boat to living out his days at a secret Nazi moon base.

Is Sleeping With Your Baby As Dangerous As Doctors Say?

Many doctors in the U.S. say the practice puts an infant at risk of sleep-related death. A close look at the research reveals a different picture.

U.S. Puts Trade War On Hold While Talking With China, Mnuchin Says

Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin says the U.S. and China have agreed on a trade framework. Steve Inskeep talks to William Zarit, head of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Beijing.

Sessions Intervenes In Salvadoran Woman’s Asylum Case

Trump’s administration is moving to limit who can get asylum in the U.S. Attorney General Sessions has intervened in a Carolina woman’s case, questioning whether she and others deserve protection.

Venezuela’s President Wins Boycotted Elections Amid Fraud Charges

Venezuela held a presidential election on Sunday as the country struggles with inflation and food shortages. Preliminary results indicate President Maduro has won a second term.

Palestinians Reflect On Their Losses After Last Week’s Deadly Protests

A Palestinian surgeon failed to convince his brother to stay away from the Gaza border protests. Then in the operating room, he failed to save his wounded brother’s life.

Ebola Outbreak: DRC To Start Vaccination Campaign

Democratic Republic of the Congo will begin an Ebola vaccination campaign Monday. Tarik Jasarevic of the World Health Organization tells NPR’s Don Gonyea about efforts to contain the latest outbreak.

The Case Of The Stolen Succulents

California Fish and Wildlife agents are combating a rash of succulent poaching incidents on the state’s coastline, apparently to satisfy a booming demand for the plants in Korean and Chinese markets.

Saudi Women’s Activists Arrested Ahead Of Driving Ban

For years they fought for the right to drive and an end to their country’s male guardianship system. This week they were taken into custody by authorities.

Bishop Michael Curry’s Royal Wedding Sermon: Full Text Of ‘The Power Of Love’

The presiding bishop of the American Episcopal Church delivered a powerful and emotive sermon to those in attendance and millions more watching across the world on embracing the power of love.

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