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From counterprogramming for a GOP debate to a booking on charges in Georgia, Donald Trump had a busy week. A chart-topping song holds extreme themes. Russia's Wagner mercenaries recruit for Africa.
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'Veg-table' cookbook seeks to make vegetables more central to your diet
Nik Sharma's new book is all about how to make vegetables shine.
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9:32
West Virginia's plan to fight 2022 misinformation
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Mac Warner, West Virginia's secretary of state, about a bipartisan campaign by state election officials to fight misinformation ahead of the 2022 vote.
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Before Beyoncé, there was Esther Phillips: Celebrating the R&B singer's 90th birthday
Esther Phillips was a hugely popular teenage R&B singer who, in 1962, recorded the top-10 hit "Release Me."
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Survivors have become volunteers in the cleanup after Helene
It's been a week of clean up and recovery for people hardest hit by Hurricane Helene as the death toll is still rising. In East Tennessee, survivors-turned-volunteers help in the clean up.
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Some Of The Biggest Companies Are Reinventing How We Get Paid And How Often
For years, low wage workers have had to wait two weeks between paychecks, a long time. But technology and a tight labor market could be changing that.
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In The Age Of Online Extremism, What Constitutes A Lone-Wolf Attack?
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Brian Levin of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino, about lone-wolf attacks in the age of online extremism.
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4:14
How Gun Laws In Texas Have And Haven't Changed Following Mass Shootings In The State
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Ross Ramsey, executive editor of The Texas Tribune about Texas gun laws, and how they have or have not changed after various shootings across the state.
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3:58
White House Cuts Activities Funding For Unaccompanied Migrant Children
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Wendy Young, president of Kids in Need of Defense, about the discontinuation of funds for English classes and legal aid for unaccompanied child migrants in U.S. shelters.
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Michele Norris On The Anxiety Of White America And Her Optimism For The Future
Former NPR host Michele Norris talks about her story for National Geographic magazine's issue on race. In it, Norris explores the unease of some residents of a rapidly changing Pennsylvania town.
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