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A look at the Christian Nationalist beliefs of Alabama's Supreme Court chief justice
More has become known about the Alabama chief justice's ties to a far-right Christian Nationalist movement that played a major role in the Jan. 6 riot. The movement aims to assert Christian supremacy.
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Tank and the Bangas' album tackles serious issues including the Capitol attack
Tank and the Bangas' third studio album, Red Balloon, celebrates Black life and reckons with America's ills. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to lead singer Tarriona "Tank" Ball.
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NYS lawmakers pass 13th budget extender as negotiations continue
The extender funds state government through Wednesday.
Steve Bannon turns himself in to face criminal contempt charges
Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon has turned himself in at the FBI field office in Washington. He faces charges of contempt of Congress.
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Don't Toss That Sour Milk! And Other Tips To Cut Kitchen Food Waste
The typical American family tosses out some $1,500 of food yearly. From smarter fridge packing to sauteing soggy lettuce, a new book is full of tips to rescue edibles from landing in the trash.
Freshen up your summer menu with 3 salad recipes
Salad for a summer dinner doesn’t have to translate to boring.
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What's for dinner? Chicken, prepared 3 unique ways inspired by 3 different cultures
What’s for dinner? So often the answer is chicken. It’s relatively inexpensive, easy to cook and highly adaptable.
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From Darkroom To Kitchen: A Time Capsule Of Recipes From Midcentury Photographers
Ansel Adams' poached eggs. William Eggleston's cheese grits casserole. Four decades after being hidden away in a museum, a collection of images and recipes from famed artists finally sees the light.
Billionaire Gubernatorial Candidate Owes $15 Million In Taxes And Fines
Two years after an NPR investigation showed mines owned by Jim Justice failed to pay safety penalties, a new analysis shows he is the nation's top mine safety delinquent and owes millions.
Who Are The Voters And What Matters To Them?
The Associated Press has surveyed tens of thousands of registered voters to get a handle on voter demographics and what issues are driving their votes. NPR overviews the results of the VoteCast poll.
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