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A cheating scandal has erupted in the competitive cornhole scene
In an incident dubbed bag-gate, top ranked teams were accused of using illegal beanbags — thinner and lighter than regulation-size.
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Geoff Muldaur's quest to find musicians to write 'His Last Letter'
Muldaur traveled to Amsterdam to find a group of top-notch European classical musicians to tackle distinctly non-European, and mostly non-classical work.
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What 'Succession' final season says about media, power and family
The new season finds patriarch Logan Roy alone at the top of his media empire, with three of his children trying to take him down.
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Court Limits Lawsuits Over Government Surveillance
A federal appeals court ruled that only people who can demonstrate that they've been spied on have the right to sue. But the records of who has been wiretapped are top secret, making it unlikely that anyone could rightfully file a lawsuit.
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Cuba sends team to Little League World Series for the first time
The documentary "Little League Dreams" profiles Cuba’s top little leaguers as they prepare for the series in Pennsylvania.
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Ex-FBI counterespionage officer pleads guilty to helping a sanctioned Russian oligarch
A top FBI agent whose job was to hunt for spies, including Russian spies, turned out to be cozying up with a Russian industrialist.
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White House Nominates Paulson for Treasury
President Bush nominates the head of one of Wall Street's top financial firms to lead the Treasury Department. Henry Paulson Jr. -- chairman of Goldman Sachs -- is slated to replace resigning Secretary John Snow. The White House hopes Paulson will do a better job than Snow selling the president's economic record.
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All Eyes Are on Ohio, Texas Primaries
Will John McCain go over the top? Would an Obama sweep get Clinton out of the race? Or does a Clinton victory in either state — or both — keep the battle going on to Pennsylvania on April 22? Robert Siegel talks with NPR's Mara Liasson about what to look for in Tuesday's primary elections in Texas and Ohio.
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In 'Babel,' author Rebecca F. Kuang explores translation as a tool of imperialism
When released, "Babel" instantly topped the New York Times Best Seller list.
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Louis Armstrong's legacy remains strong more than 50 years after his death
Louis Armstrong had a chart-topping album out just last year, more than 50 years after his death.
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