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How narco-submarines are playing a major role in global drug trafficking
Cartels are using submersible vessels to traffic drugs. NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Steven Dudley, co-founder and co-director of InSight Crime, about the narcosubs and if they can be stopped.
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Trump is expected to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping during upcoming Asia trip
President Trump is traveling to Asia, where he's expected to meet with global leaders including China's Xi Jinping and Japan's newly elected Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
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Week in Politics: Trump's relations with Latin America and Canada; East Wing demolition
We discuss President Trump's escalation in Latin America, trade with Canada, and demolition at the White House.
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How U.S. military strikes on boats in the Caribbean have impacted Trinidad and Tobago
The small island country of Trinidad and Tobago is in middle of an American military buildup. The U.S. has deployed warships and attacked alleged drug boats nearby, leaving residents on edge.
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Saturday Sports: NBA is back; a gambling scandal; Game 1 of the World Series
NPR's Scott Simon and sports reporter Michele Steele discuss sports.
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Northern California to decide on redistricting, potentially benefiting Democrats
In Northern California, congressional districts could be redrawn by a vote on Election Day. Republicans say they're victims of the national redistricting fight, while Democrats blame President Trump.
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Liam St. John discusses his new album, 'Man of the North'
We talk to musician Liam St. John about his song, "Man of the North," the title track off his latest album.
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A spooky visit to the University of Maryland, Baltimore's parapsychology collection
The library at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County is pretty typical: rows of books, a cafe. But then there's also a haunted stuffed mongoose. We visit the large parapsychology collection.
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A tale of 2 celebrations in 2 Indian cities
As a powerful Hindu nationalist group celebrated its centenary in the Indian city of Nagpur, across town, hundreds renounced their Hindu faith and converted to Buddhism.
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Josh O'Connor talks about his leading role in the art heist film, 'The Mastermind'
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Josh O'Connor who stars in a new, subtle art heist film, "The Mastermind."
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