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South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace on Trump's trial and what it means for the election
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Representative Nancy Mace, a South Carolina Republican, about recent developments in former President Trump's legal battles.
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THe Middle East has changed dramatically in the year since the Hamas-led attacks on Israel
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Arlington saw a 5% decrease in overall crime last year. Police Chief Al Jones hopes to build on that
The city saw less overall crime despite two more murders in 2024 than the year before. Technology will play a big role in the department's strategy.
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Tamari Greens, Miso Yams: Chef Gives Vegans Multicultural Flavor
Chef and author Bryant Terry is on a quest to popularize the plant-based, vegan diet. Inspired by his own family's roots, his latest project involves blending African- and Asian-American cuisines.
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Texas saw the largest increase in the rate of uninsured children in the country between 2022 and 2024. Experts warn it will likely get worse.
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Writer William Boyd talks about his latest book, 'The Predicament'
NPR's Scott Simon talks to the Scottish writer William Boyd about his latest book, "The Predicament" – a spy thriller set during the height of the Cold War.
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Congregations leave United Methodist Church over defiance of LGBTQ bans
The largest mainline Protestant denomination in the U.S. is shrinking due to disputes over LGBTQ+ clergy and same-sex marriage. About 20% of United Methodist congregations have left in recent years.
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