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In a 90-minute speech, Trump accepts GOP presidential nomination
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Republican strategist Ron Bonjean about former President Donald Trump's speech at the 2024 Republican National Convention.
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The King Of Zydeco, The Supremes, Merle Haggard Among Recordings Joining Library Of Congress
Each year the Library of Congress adds certain sound recordings as national treasures. Curator of Recorded Sound Matthew Barton explains the cultural significance of this year's selections.
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A closer look at Gov. Walz's background and how people in Minnesota view him
The country is getting to know Tim Walz, the Democrats' candidate for vice president. How do people in his home state see their governor?
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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott discusses how the city has brought violent crime down
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott speaks with NPR's Michel Martin about how the city has been working to reduce violent crime, now at historic lows, according to city data.
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Extreme temperatures can cause all sorts of heat-related illnesses
NPR's Michel Martin talks to emergency room physician Dr. George Chiampas about how to stay healthy during the heat wave.
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Control of the White House and Congress rest on voters' decisions
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Democratic Rep. Suzan DelBene of Washington state, chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, about issues voters will consider Election Day.
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Germany to Open Holocaust Archives
Germany has reversed its decades-long opposition to opening its Holocaust archive. The files contain information on more than 17 million people who were murdered or forced into slave labor by the Nazis.
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Beverly Hills Plans For Driverless Shuttle Program
Beverly Hills Mayor John Mirisch tells Rachel Martin about his city's plan to connect residents to a new metro line using driverless shuttles.
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Rouhani Press Conference Gives View Into Iran's Reaction To End Of Sanctions
For reaction to the news that economic sanctions on Iran have ended, NPR's Rachel Martin speaks to the New York Times' correspondent in Tehran, Thomas Erdbrink.
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Newly restored photos show the ruin of 'Bloody Sunday' in Selma on its 60th anniversary
James "Spider" Martin was assigned to photograph the protests in Alabama after civil rights activist Jimmie Lee Jackson was killed by state troopers.
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