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Church Journalist On Why He Thinks Mormonism Is The Most American Religion
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with McKay Coppins of The Atlantic about his article "The Most American Religion" as the Mormon Church celebrates its 200th anniversary.
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New York Couple Finds Bootlegger's 100-Year-Old Stash
Bootleggers were rumored to have used the house, built in 1915, during Prohibition. Under the floorboards was stash of about 100 bottles with labels that read: "Old Smuggler" whiskey of Scotland.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo says some New York hospitals have started testing COVID-19 patients for the presence of a mutated form of the coronavirus discovered...
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U.K. And EU Agree To A New Free Trade Deal, As U.K. Finalizes Brexit
The U.K. and the European Union have finalized their post-Brexit agreement, striking a deal to allow for tariff-free trade after the U.K. exits the EU single market and customs union.
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California's Juvenile Justice System Undergoes Major Overhaul
California is eliminating its three state juvenile detention centers — sending responsibility back to counties. Advocates say it could mean substantial changes in the way juveniles are treated.
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Politicians Turn To TikTok To Appeal To Younger Voters
TikTok is helping shape a new generation's political identity. And while most politicians aren't using the app, some younger lawmakers are embracing it to try to connect with younger voters.
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'The Loudest Thunderclap': Nashville Resident Recalls Christmas Explosion
Police investigating a suspicious RV were evacuating the area moments before an explosion ripped through downtown Nashville early Christmas morning.
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Coronavirus Affected Everything — Including The Words Of 2020
NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with Ben Zimmer, a linguist and columnist for The Wall Street Journal, about the words of the year.
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As 2020 Ends, Let's Remember The Politics Of It All
NPR's Don Gonyea talks with Mark Barabak of The Los Angeles Times, Kathleen Gray of The New York Times and Holly Bailey of The Washington Post about covering politics during a year like none other.
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As Coronavirus Put Live Music Events On Hold, A Texas Artist Looked To The Internet
NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with singer-songwriter Carrie Rodriguez about her pandemic online project, "A Song for You."
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