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Inflation fears are sparking a big drop in markets. Here are 3 things to know
Bond and stock markets have tumbled this year as inflation continues to surge. The Federal Reserve has already indicated it will need to raise interest rates. The question is: Will that be enough?
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Russian troops are in Kazakhstan to help quell deadly anti-government protests
As the bloody crackdown continues in Kazakhstan, what is at stake for the country and what are the regional implications? NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with former U.S. Ambassador William Courtney.
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No consensus on reasons for exodus from New York
The state lost over 350,000 to outmigration during the COVID-19 pandemic, but no one is quite sure why.
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'Rompan Todo' Explores A Turbulent History Of Latin America Through Rock Music
Rompan Todo is a new Netflix six-part documentary series that explores the socio-political history of rock music in Latin America from its genesis in the 1960s to the present.
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Russia's brinkmanship over Ukraine appears to have gotten out of control
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Nina Khrushcheva, professor at The New School in New York, about what Russian President Putin could gain, and what Russia stands to lose in a standoff over Ukraine.
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Ice dancers Kaitlin Hawayek and Jean-luc Baker on the cusp of their first Olympics
Jean-luc Baker and Kaitlin Hawayek are partners in the event called ice dance, known as a cross between figure skating and ballroom dancing.
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'Hadestown' creator Anaïs Mitchell's new solo album reaches forward in looking back
Anaïs Mitchell spent more than a decade developing her hit musical Hadestown, a retelling of a Greek myth set in hell. Now, after eight Tony Awards and a Grammy, she has changed the scenery.
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President Biden announces a diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics
NPR's Debbie Elliott talks to Mike Mazza of the American Enterprise Institute about whether the U.S. diplomatic boycott of the Winter Olympics in Beijing will have a tangible effect.
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'Trigger laws' have been taking effect now that Roe v. Wade has been overturned
States are moving to immediately ban abortions, after the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe. Many states have so-called "trigger laws" to ban the procedure in the event of a such a ruling.
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'Ghost flights' are the latest GOP effort to weaponize immigration ahead of midterms
President Biden's critics accuse his administration of organizing "secret" migrant flights to communities around the country. But that rhetoric is often at odds with the facts.
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