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Courts To Hear Disputes About Whether Trump's Travel Ban Is Constitutional
President Trump's revised order on immigration, which temporarily halts the refugee program and travel from 6 mostly Muslim countries, goes into effect on Thursday. Courts are asked to block it.
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A new book captures Cokie Roberts and her 'Life Well Lived'
At the 2019 funeral for longtime NPR journalist Cokie Roberts, her husband, Steven, told personal stories about their life together. There were still more to tell, so he dove into writing about them.
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It's no secret: A CIA book looks at fraught relations with Trump
Getting To Know The President is written by an ex-CIA officer, published by the spy agency's research wing and freely available on the CIA's website.
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How big a deal are Taylor Swift's vinyl sales, really?
The Life of a Showgirl isn't just a streaming success — it has moved a massive number of vinyl LPs. How massive? Let's do some math.
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Yes, Capitol Rioters Were Armed. Here Are The Weapons Prosecutors Say They Used
An NPR review of federal charges against people involved in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot shows they were armed with a wide variety of weapons, contradicting a false claim that rioters were not armed.
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In Memoriam 2023: The Musicians We Lost
When artists die, it can feel impossible to imagine a world without their musical guidance. Yet it's also a moment to celebrate — not just their impact on culture but also inside ourselves.
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What Happened When Dylann Roof Asked Google For Information About Race?
The 22-year-old said in court documents that the results of a Google search shaped his beliefs on race years before he murdered nine people in a historically black South Carolina church.
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3 new recipes for finding balance and making a healthy start for the New Year
After a month of indulging in sugar, alcohol, and rich holiday meals, it's time to get healthy.
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'Khichuri': An Ancient Indian Comfort Dish With A Global Influence
Also called khichri, the dish goes back centuries and is universally loved across South Asia. It is also considered the ancestor of the British kedgeree and Egyptian koshary.
Not For You, Cindy Lou! These Tasty Holiday Treats Are For Grown-Ups
With tantalizing twists like liqueur, coffee and spices, kids may turn up their little red noses at these decadent delights — but that just leaves more for you and your adult friends.
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