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Nilüfer Yanya Shows Off Catchy Melodies And A Stunning Voice
Yanya's debut album, Miss Universe, shows off the unique melodies and grounded guitar playing that first earned her attention.
Government Watchdog Flips On Dollar Coin
In a turnaround, congressional analysts are no longer recommending a phaseout of paper dollars in favor of a dollar coin. Paper money is lasting longer because of cashless transactions.
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Arizona GOP Lawmakers Propose New Laws To Remove Some People From Early Voting List
After Democrats surged to new levels of success in Arizona last fall, Republican state lawmakers there have proposed new voting laws that could make casting a ballot there more complicated.
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How HHS Secretary Reconciles Proposed Medicaid Cuts, Stopping The Spread Of HIV
As head of the Department of Health and Human Services, Alex Azar is charged with making Trump's plan to end HIV in the U.S. by 2030 work. "We have an historic opportunity," he tells NPR.
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Virginia Beats Texas Tech To Win Men's Basketball Championship
March Madness is over. After a devastating loss last year, Virginia beat Texas Tech in overtime Monday night to win its first NCAA title. The final score was 85-77.
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Trump Finds Benefits With Officials Working In Acting Positions
Rachel Martin talks to Andrew Card, former chief-of-staff to President George W. Bush, about the impact of the Trump administration turnover. Card says it's disrupting to the cadence of government.
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Scrutiny Continues For Santa Anita Racetrack After 23 Thoroughbreds Die In 3 Months
The famed Santa Anita racetrack in Southern California is under scrutiny after a spike in thoroughbred deaths. Santa Anita hosted its biggest race day of the year this past weekend.
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Mayor Of Beira, Mozambique, Wants Trump To See The Damage From Cyclone Idai
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Daviz Simango, mayor of Beira, Mozambique, about the damage done by Cyclone Idai and how he wants President Trump to see it so that he can understand climate change.
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Inaugural Augusta National Women's Amateur Was A Success
David Greene talks to USA Today sports columnist Christine Brennan about the historic women's golf tournament in Augusta, Ga. It's the first time women have been allowed to compete at the club.
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Oregon Authorities Respond To 911 Call, Discover Rogue Roomba
Washington County Sheriff deputies apprehended the robotic vacuum cleaner. The Sheriff's office posted the story with a photo of the Roomba — which had left no trace of the crime.
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