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Legal strategy behind Texas’ 6-week abortion ban could be applied to library books next
Draft city ordinances would allow people to sue librarians over “obscene” material.
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Welsh fans are ecstatic over the team's first World Cup match in more than 6 decades
The national soccer team of Wales last saw action at the men's World Cup in 1958. The team's opening match against the U.S. on Monday means a lot to Welsh identity and longtime fans.
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Words Of Wisdom From 2017 Commencement Speeches
Listen to some advice offered to the Class of 2017 from speakers, including Hillary Clinton at Wellesley College, Vice President Mike Pence at the U.S. Naval Academy and actor Will Ferrell at USC.
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Dallas Wants Audit of Super Bowl Impact & Nightly Roundup
By BJ Austin, KERA NewsDallas, TX – Dallas officials want to know if Super Bowl 45 produces the economic impact that experts predict. Super Bowl officials…
'Car Talk' Co-Host Tom Magliozzi Dies At 77
As half of the wisecracking NPR radio show, Tom Magliozzi made us laugh at our car problems. He and his brother, Ray, also taught us how things work.
The NCAA: Is Membership Worth It?
Following Kentucky's college basketball victory, commentator Frank Deford wonders about the ethics of the NCAA.
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Anthony Fauci: 'Now Is The Time ... To Care Selflessly About One Another'
The prominent immunologist, coronavirus fighter — and unlikely celebrity — offered a pair of surprise graduation addresses this week, at Johns Hopkins University and the College of the Holy Cross
The Trail of Latino Migration: Heading North
Migrants from Central America say they will take almost any risk to make their way to the United States for new lives and jobs. In some cases, people jeopardize their lives to hop aboard a moving freight train. In the second part of a series, NPR's Gerry Hadden reports on the dangers faced by northbound Latino migrants. See photos from the way stations and crossing points along the way.
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A Professor with 'Cuban Roots' in Jazz
In 1966, Mark Weinstein played trombone on Cuban Roots, an obscure but important fusion of Afro-Cuban folkloric music and jazz. Many years, many albums, and one Ph.D. in philosophy later, Weinstein's new album finds him playing the jazz flute.
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Republicans suggested invoking the 25th Amendment after Jan. 6 — but failed to act
In their book, This Will Not Pass, NYT journalists Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns reveal that GOP leaders, including Rep. Kevin McCarthy, privately discussed removing Trump from office.
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