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  • Governor Hassan and the state's congressional delegation arrived at Pease Air Force Base Monday morning to dedicate a new -- energy efficient - squadron…
  • North Korea is expelling U.N. nuclear monitors and has resumed operations at a plant that can produce plutonium -- moves that have sparked talk of nuclear "brinksmanship" by the rogue nation. Weekend Edition Sunday host Liane Hansen talks with journalist Don Oberdorfer, who recently visited North Korea.
  • A naval supply facility in the Horn of Africa will help sustain the fight against piracy on open waters, China says. It's believed to be the country's first military outpost.
  • It shows a man with his head bent, bowing to a massive beetle crawling over a rock. Takeshi Yoro tells the Kyodo News agency, he hopes the monument will console the souls of the insects he has killed.
  • Eversource plans to break ground on a new Seacoast transmission line within two weeks.But the utility still needs a federal permit to build in the Great…
  • In Manhattan, witnesses saw a fireball at the apartment building on the Upper East Side, where a small plane crashed into a high-rise condominium. Reports indicate that N.Y. Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle and one other person were killed, with two other possible fatalities.
  • A gunman opened fire near New York's Empire State Building on Friday morning. Officials say the shooting appears to have stemmed from a workplace dispute. The gunman killed one person before being shot and killed by police. Nine other people were also injured.
  • Democrats are using next week's GOP presidential primary in Michigan as an opportunity to energize President Obama's core base of support there. The campaign and a superPAC have ads on the air in the state. And the campaign is organizing activities for the president's supporters.
  • The Rev. Robert Schuller, host of the Sunday morning telecast, "Hour of Power," and founder of the Crystal Cathedral mega church in California, has died at 88.
  • For some perspective, Steve Inskeep talks to Trita Parsi, president of the National Iranian American Council and author of the new book on Iran and the U.S. called: Losing an Enemy.
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