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FBI Records Could Have Solved A Civil Rights Cold Case. Now It's Too Late

Alabama officials tell NPR that if the FBI had shared its case file, they would have investigated the James Reeb murder case while one of the assailants was still alive.

FBI Records Could Have Solved A Civil Rights Cold Case. Now It's Too Late

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'White Lies': An Investigative Podcast From NPR

In 1965, a white minister was murdered in Selma, Ala. For more than 50 years, witnesses buried the truth about what happened. Explore a visual narrative of the facts, examine the evidence and listen to the podcast to learn how we finally set the record straight.

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Divino Niño Uses Old Friendships And Retro Sounds To Create 'A Little Vacation'

Javier Forero and Camilo Medina, lead singers of Divino Niño, talk about migrating to America, bonding over music and the band's debut album Foam.

Divino Niño Uses Old Friendships And Retro Sounds To Create 'A Little Vacation'

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Secretary of Labor Alexander Acosta speaks at an event in Bogota, Colombia in May 2019. Acosta is coming under criticism for his actions in a sex trafficking case involving Jeffrey Epstein when Acosta was a U.S. Attorney is Florida. Gabriel Aponte/Getty Images for Concordia Summi hide caption

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Trump Defends Labor Secretary Acosta Over Epstein Plea Deal

President Trump said Alexander Acosta has done a good job leading the Labor Department but will look into his involvement in a decade-old plea agreement with the financier accused of sex trafficking.

French Transport Minister Elisabeth Borne says a new tax on airfares "is a response to the ecological urgency and sense of injustice expressed by the French." She's seen here with Minister for the Ecological and Inclusive Transition Francois de Rugy. Ludovic Marin/Pool / Reuters hide caption

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France Plans To Put An 'Ecotax' On Nearly All Air Travel

The new tax could bring in some $200 million that would be used to support modes of travel that pollute less — such as trains.

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U.S. Appeals Court Rules Trump Violated First Amendment By Blocking Twitter Followers

The judges upheld a lower court decision that found Trump used the platform for official purposes, which precludes him from banning users because they disagree with his views.

Former Vice President Joe Biden announced on Tuesday that he and his wife, Jill, had made $15 million since he left office in 2017. That's far more income than the other major Democratic candidates, and it came mostly from the release of his book Promise Me, Dad. Joshua Lott/Getty Images hide caption

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'Middle Class Joe' No More: Biden Earned $15 Million Since Leaving Office

Former Vice President Joe Biden reported that he and his wife Jill had made millions, mostly from the sale of his book Promise Me, Dad about his late son Beau, and paid speeches.

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Alaska Lawmakers Show Up In Different Cities, Stuck On $444 Million Budget Vetoes

When the governor called a special session in Wasilla (which is not the state capital), some lawmakers went to Juneau instead, making it difficult to conduct business in either location.

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Nicki Minaj Cancels Saudi Arabia Performance, Citing Human Rights Concerns

Following heated criticism from human rights groups, Nicki Minaj has pulled out of a music festival in Saudi Arabia that she was scheduled to headline on July 18.

Nicki Minaj Cancels Saudi Arabia Performance, Citing Human Rights Concerns

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How Oman Has Become A Key Diplomatic Player In The Middle East

Oman has emerged as a quiet facilitator of dialogue, including between Iran and the U.S. "We always keep a focus not on the negative, but on the positive," says Oman's incoming U.N. ambassador.

How Oman Has Become A Key Diplomatic Player In The Middle East

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The Evolution Of Tank And The Bangas' Unique Voice

Lead singer Tarriona "Tank" Ball talks about how she honed the unique roster of character voices she uses in her music.

Tank & The Bangas On World Cafe

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New Mix: Joseph, Stranger Ranger, Bad Heaven Ltd., Asia, More

Full disclosure: Sad songs make up most of this week's All Songs Considered. But fans of Julien Baker or Japanese Breakfast will love the five new artists we share on this episode.

New Mix: Joseph, Strange Ranger, Bad Heaven Ltd., Asia, More

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