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Winter weather challenges Americans across the country
The very big, very cold storm is challenging Americans in many states.
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How Will Recent Politically Tinged Violence Affect The Midterm Elections?
Over the past week, politically tinged violence, such as the killings in Pittsburgh, have dominated headlines. How will those stories impact turnout and voters' decisions in the midterm elections?
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Pennsylvania State House candidate describes threats against him
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Pennsylvania state House candidate Richard Ringer of Uniontown, Pa. about being the target of threats and violence.
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David Mamet On 'Chicago': 'These Were The Stories You Grew Up With'
The playwright and screenwriter's first novel in 20 years is set in the Windy City of the 1920s, where the mob rules, the market for sin is thriving and the dialogue is as distinctive as ever.
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As heat threatens Phoenix's homeless, city is under pressure to move large encampment
On Monday, the City of Phoenix is in court to prove it's making progress in clearing its largest homeless encampment. Heat-related deaths in Phoenix continue to rise, and many victims are homeless.
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Bethel, Alaska, may not have roads going in or out, but it has a new car show
In Bethel, Alaska, cars can only get in or out by plane or barge, and the remoteness makes them hard to maintain. But that hasn't stopped car lovers there from putting together a car show.
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Toasting Fannie Farmer With An Epic Victorian Feast
In 1896, Fannie Farmer published the best-selling cookbook of the era — and in 2007, America's Test Kitchen host Chris Kimball set out to re-create that moment in culinary history. Two years later, NPR's Renee Montagne was there for the resulting feast.
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Pub-goers are skeptical of U.K. government decision to cut the tax on pints in pubs
With high inflation, it feels like everything in the U.K. is more expensive — except beer. The government has begun taxing alcohol by strength rather than volume. So ale and prosecco are cheaper.
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Ohio Gov. John Kasich On America's Division And Rising Above 'Self-Absorption'
Kasich describes his presidential run and the state of political discourse in his memoir, Two Paths: America Divided or United. "We all need to live a life a little bigger than ourselves," he says.
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Inflation has eased, but Americans are still on the lookout to save
Inflation has eased - though consumers in the U.S. are still looking for ways to trim expenses.
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