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'I dreamed it...I expected it': Arsenio Hall talks about his career and new memoir
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with America's beloved late-night TV host Arsenio Hall who writes of the ups and downs of his remarkable career in his new memoir, "Arsenio."
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Iran wants some ships to pay to use the Strait of Hormuz
Iran has introduced a new toll system for ships it allows to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, asserting its control over the key waterway.
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While others feel the pinch, two countries could benefit from the war in Iran
NPR's A Martinez asks Michael McFaul, who served as U.S. ambassador to Russia in the Obama administration, how China and Russia could potentially benefit from the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.
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How the invention of the sewing machine led to other modern marvels
An invention at the heart of our modern world helped create radios, cars and smartphones. The team from Planet Money traces the origins back to a fight over who invented the sewing machine.
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This woman is at the center of the legal claim against Trump's ballroom project
NPR's Steve Inskeep meets the National Trust's Alison Hoagland near the White House to talk about her role in challenging the construction of President Trump's ballroom complex.
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How much does it cost to make an Easter basket this year? We find out
How expensive is it to make an easter basket this year? NPR went to two stores in the D.C. area to find out.
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Over 40 countries meet to discuss ways to reopen the Strait of Hormuz
Foreign ministers from more than 40 countries meet virtually to discuss President Trump's request for help in ensuring shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
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Former U.S. ambassador talks about Trump's rhetoric on NATO
NPR's A Martinez asks Dan Baer, former U.S. ambassador to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, about the Trump administration's recent rhetoric around NATO.
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Mobile home residents band together to keep trailer parks affordable
Mobile home parks aren't always affordable. In Durango, Colo., one community came up with a solution.
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Park rangers recall iconic April Fools' prank involving two American bells
For StoryCorps, a couple of park rangers in Philadelphia recall a legendary April Fools' prank from 30 years ago.
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