Avery Keatley
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Professor Sumit Ganguly, Director of the Huntington Program at Stanford, says Putin's visit to India reflects ongoing ties despite U.S. pressure.
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Senator Mark Warner says video of the Caribbean attack reveals survivors still on the wreck when the second strike came.
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Six months after a tornado ripped through St. Louis, residents say President Trump's new disaster policy has left them on their own.
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Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota says Democrats are united on affordability and calls on the president to help end the shutdown.
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Scott Anderson, a former U.S. diplomat and Brookings Institution fellow, breaks down how a term from the George W. Bush administration is influencing U.S. actions at sea.
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J.J. Johnson, creator of the television series Jane, reflects on working with Jane Goodall and inspiring young viewers to care for the planet.
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Olga Rudenko, chief editor of the Kyiv Independent, talks about how Ukrainians view President Trump's shift from praising Vladimir Putin to backing Ukraine's full territorial recovery, and what it could mean for the war.
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NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with the team from the WWNO/WRKF podcast Sea Change about their reporting on community responses to climate-driven coastal erosion in Alaska and Louisiana.
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The Catholic Church is about to canonize its first saint of the millennial generation.
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NPR's Pien Huang, Avery Keatley and Bob Mondello explore what works about road trip movies centered on women.