President Trump rhetorically questioned whether statues of Thomas Jefferson, one of which stands in the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C., and George Washington should come down because they were slave-owners. J. David Ake/AP hide caption

Steve Inskeep
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Randy Newman stopped by NPR for a performance and interview with Steve Inskeep. Liam James Doyle/NPR hide caption
Soundtracks, Satire And A Sense Of Place: A Conversation With Randy Newman
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Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., (center) attends a luncheon with other GOP senators and President Trump on July 19 at the White House. Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP hide caption
Sen. Jeff Flake: 'As Conservatives, Our First Obligation Is To Be Honest'
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News Brief: Trump Urges Repeal Of Obamacare; Turkish Journalists On Trial
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When it comes to convincing climate change deniers, Al Gore says, "Mother Nature is more persuasive than the scientific community." Claire Harbage/NPR hide caption
Despite Climate Change Setbacks, Al Gore 'Comes Down On The Side Of Hope'
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News Brief: GOP Presses On With Health Bill; NAACP Gathers For Convention
Al Gore is back with "An Inconvenient Sequel." Claire Harbage/NPR hide caption
Al Gore: Climate Change Issue Will Be A 'Much Bigger Political Plus' For Democrats
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Museums only have so much wall space, which means the vast majority of their collections are sitting in storage. The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art has a creative solution to the problem — the museum is texting its artwork to anyone who asks. Josh Edelson/AFP/Getty Images hide caption