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Bob Woodward's new audiobook features hours of his interviews with ex-President Trump
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Bob Woodward about his recorded interviews with former President Donald Trump, which are featured in The Washington Post journalist's new audio book: The Trump Tapes.
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Despite Climate Concerns, Germany Bulldozes Land To Expand Coal Mines
A small farming town which lies in the path of an expanding open-pit coal mine is hoping German climate policy will eliminate the use of dirty coal before their village is consumed by the pit.
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This AI expert has 90 days to find a job — or leave the U.S.
Layoffs across the tech sector often leave immigrant workers with a narrow window to either find a new job or leave the country. This is the story of an AI specialist who was laid off from Instagram.
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Democrats made midterm gains in rural areas. Can they keep them?
Democrats had better than expected midterm elections in 2022, partly because of their ability to draw votes from rural areas. These voters could create new battlegrounds in 2024.
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Poll: Democrats Most Like Warren, But Voters Overall Are Lukewarm On Democrats, Trump
Seventy-five percent of Democratic voters now say they have a favorable impression of Elizabeth Warren, a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll finds. Joe Biden is a close second among Democrats.
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GOP hopeful Asa Hutchinson is optimistic that Trump's grip on party will loosen
The former Arkansas governor and 2024 presidential candidate who is critical of the former president is struggling in the polls. He sees voters not dwelling on Trump but focused on other issues.
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From Iran To Comedy Central: Maz Jobrani's Path To 'Middle Eastern Funny Man'
The Iranian-American comic came to the U.S. when he was 6 years old, just before Iran's 1979 revolution. His new memoir is I'm Not a Terrorist, But I've Played One on TV.
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How Memphis made its mark in the hip-hop world
Although rap music has exploded worldwide, the art form has always been anchored in regional culture.
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Cannes Rolls Out The Red Carpet For An Expanded, More Inclusive Film Festival
After the cancellation of the festival in 2020 due to COVID-19, the Cannes Film Festival returns to the French Riviera with an expanded program and a historic jury led by filmmaker Spike Lee.
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Jerusalem: A Love Letter To Food And Memories Of Home
Chefs Yotam Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi say their latest cookbook is a chance to re-imagine the recipes of their childhoods, reminiscing about Jerusalem's open-air food markets and street food.
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