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NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with actress Uzo Aduba about her new movie, National Champions.
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The Year In Food: Artificial Out, Innovation In (And 2 More Trends)
From big food companies simplifying ingredients, to the U.S. government's new goal to reduce food waste, to a public image crisis for Chipotle, 2015 has been a big year for food.
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High numbers of mail ballots are being rejected in Texas under a new state law
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Helen Mirren Extends Her Elizabethan Reign In 'The Audience'
Playwright Peter Morgan eavesdrops on more than 60 years of private conversations between Queen Elizabeth II, played by Mirren, and her prime ministers in The Audience.
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Israel finds the last hostage body in Gaza, paving the way for next steps in Trump plan
The Israeli military says the body of Ran Gvili, a 24-year-old special forces policeman killed while fighting Hamas militants on Oct. 7, 2023, has been found.
Florida House subcommittee approves a major health care measure
The plan, which was OK'd by the Health Care Facilities & Systems Subcommittee, seeks to trim health care regulations and carry out federal changes in programs such as food assistance and Medicaid.
Welch will not ‘pause’ Trop site redevelopment
Mayor Ken Welch reiterated Monday that the city has spent over a decade planning for the Gas Plant’s future. Those efforts included two studies, “both with a stadium and without a stadium.”
How billionaire and Trump donor Paul Singer could benefit from Maduro's removal
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Wall Street Journal reporter Benoît Morenne about how billionaire Paul Singer could benefit from the ousting of Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro.
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Our Long 3-Year Wait Is Over: The Washington Monument Reopens
After more than $10 million of renovations, which include a new security screening facility and elevator, the Washington Monument reopens to tourists on Thursday.
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The Dress Hasn't Changed, But The Girls Have
Photographer Adair Rutledge returned to Alabama to learn how the Azalea Trail Maids are redefining what it means to be a symbol of the South — while they wear a 50-pound, custom-made antebellum dress.
Student athletes' hope for a new beginning closes as transfer portal deadline nears
More than 20,000 student athletes entered the transfer portal in 2022, with hopes of finding a better fit and competitive school to increase the likelihood of making it to the professional leagues.
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How two big Wall Street banks are rethinking the office for a post-pandemic future
From more air circulation to well stacked pantries, JPMorgan Chase and BNP Paribas are seeking to make the office a draw at a time when work-from-home is becoming commonplace.
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Why Guatemala has never had an indigenous president
Nearly half of Guatemala's population identifies as indigenous, yet the most high profile indigenous Presidential candidate is not on the ballot and Guatemala has never had a native president
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Demand for volunteers often exceeds supply
Unpaid workforce hasn’t bounced completely back from pandemic’s upheaval.
Meet Jerry Weinstein, the 81-year-old newest recruit of the Chicago Cubs
There's probably not many 81-year-olds with new jobs this spring, but the new Chicago Cubs coach isn't typical. NPR's Scott Simon talks to coach Jerry Weinstein.
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McConnell Ready To 'Move On' From Obamacare Repeal, Others In GOP Say Not So Fast
With an even slimmer GOP majority in the Senate in 2018, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell doesn't see much of a point in repeating health care efforts that failed this year.
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Scott Declares Emergency Over Algae Outbreaks
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Military Suicide Survivors Gather in St. Pete Beach
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