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Boris Johnson's attendance at a garden party prompts calls for his resignation
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson apologized for a lockdown garden party that has many calling from him to resign.
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Rick Martínez brings 'rapture' to the kitchen with his new cookbook 'Mi Cocina'
NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Rick Martínez about his new cookbook Mi Cocina: Recipes and Rapture from My Kitchen in Mexico.
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'Junk Bond' Status Hurts Ford, GM's Borrowing Power
Standard and Poor's downgraded debt ratings for General Motors and Ford Thursday. The automakers say they have enough cash to avoid crises. But having their credit rating lowered to "junk bond" status is going to make it more expensive for them to borrow.
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Electric cars have been slow to catch on in Wyoming. Some hope that will change
The charging station network needed for electric cars will reach states like Wyoming last. It's sparsely populated and fighting to keep fossil fuels in America's energy mix.
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Salk Polio Vaccine Conquered Terrifying Disease
On April 12, 1955, the world heard one of the most eagerly anticipated announcements in medical history: Dr. Jonas Salk's polio vaccine worked. The vaccine turned a disease that once horrified America into a memory.
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Afghanistan Held Its 4th Presidential Election On Saturday
NPR's Noel King talks reporter Jennifer Glasse about Afghanistan's presidential election and reports of historically low voter turnout due to Taliban threats and flawed voting procedures.
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Google Restricts Huawei's Access To Android Systems After Trump Ban
Google plans to restrict Huawei's access to Android systems. The move comes after the Trump administration added the Chinese tech giant to a trade blacklist on Thursday.
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Inflation hits the Maine logging industry
Nicole Ogrysko <"oh-GRIS-coh"> of Maine Public Radio reports on loggers in the Maine woods who have been squeezed by high prices for diesel and equipment.
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Marvel's first Muslim superhero to headline a comic makes her MCU debut
NPR's Elissa Nadworny talks to Iman Vellani, the Pakistani-Canadian actress who plays Kamala Khan on "Ms. Marvel," about what the show means for representation on television.
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NYS legislature ends 2022 session with focus on guns and abortion
New York dtate lawmakers are concluding a legislative session that was dominated by the recent mass shootings in Texas and Buffalo.
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