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USC Win Tops Frantic Football Weekend
A last-minute win over Notre Dame keeps the University of Southern California's long unbeaten streak alive. The wild ending was just one of several in a big week of college football. John Feinstein and Steve Inskeep discuss the developments.
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The Future of Libraries in the Digital Age
NPR's Michele Norris talks with Carol Brey-Casiano, president of the American Library Association, about the impact of Google's plan to digitize the resources of five major libraries.
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Norwegian Johannes Klaebo has a shot at winning all 6 events in cross-country skiing
A Norwegian cross-country skier is on track to become the winningest winter Olympian ever. Johannes Klaebo is a talent the likes of which the world has never seen.
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Top Spelling Contestants Give Advice To The Next Generation
Kids from across the country compete Thursday night in the finals of the Scripps National Spelling Bee. The film Spellbound captured the drama involving 8 kids who competed in the bee 16 years ago.
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The Capitol Will Face Its Biggest Security Test Since Jan. 6 On Saturday
A demonstration is planned in support of defendants charged after a pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol. The FBI says there's no specific threat, but security officials say they're ready no matter what.
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The Fate of Photography in a Digital Age
News that Eastman Kodak will put more emphasis on the sale of digital cameras and accessories underscores a fundamental shift in technology. But what about the art of photo development? Hear NPR's Steve Inskeep, J. Ross Baughman, a photojournalist with The Washington Times and Lois Greenfield, a photographer known for breathtaking shots of dancers in motion.
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An underdog came out on top at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
Four-year-old Trumpet is the first bloodhound to take home the coveted Best in Show title. And he has something else to toot his horn about: he's a newcomer. Trumpet started competing in January.
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The idea of a digital dollar raises concerns over security and privacy
Payments are increasingly being made digitally, using apps like Apple Pay and Venmo. Now, the U.S.government is considering whether to issue its own digital dollar.
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The world's top sommelier crowned in Paris in dramatic, emotion-packed championship
Latvian Raimonds Tomsons rose above the other 70 contestants.
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The Jan. 6 Riot Could Have Brought Lawmakers Together. It Did The Opposite
Democrats and Republicans can agree to very little about the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, including how to investigate it. The fallout is impacting the ability to work across party lines.
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