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On the day of her funeral, we remember Queen Elizabeth's coronation
Memories of Queen Elizabeth's coronation on June 2, 1953, from some people in Britain old enough to remember it. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to NPR's Frank Langfitt and author Claudia Joseph.
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Data centers, backbone of the digital economy, face water scarcity and climate risk
About 20% of data centers in the United States already rely on watersheds that are under moderate to high stress from drought and other factors. However, few companies are talking about the issue.
2 podcasts look back at the messy decades of the American counter-culture
Mother Country Radicals explores the history of the militant left-wing group the Weather Underground. I Was Never There tells the story of a regional hippie folk hero who disappeared in the late '80s.
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Your Favorite Audio Stories Of 2017 On NPR One
There's a difference between the news that you listen to, and the stories you love.
'Sabor and Soul' food tours in Wimauma highlight the Hillsborough town's history and culture
Organizers want to promote local businesses as the community expands with new development.
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With Bird Flu, 'Right Now, Anything Is Possible'
An international team of disease detectives are in China to investigate an outbreak of a new strain of bird flu, H7N9. The biggest puzzle right now is where these infections are coming from, as testing poultry has turned up very few infected birds.
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A new surge in violence in the West Bank is worrying the Biden administration
Israel has escalated military arrests and raids in the West Bank as a new cohort of Palestinian militants seems to be gaining strength. Scores of Palestinians have been killed.
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Here are the breakthrough films that premiered at this year's Toronto Film Festival
The first fully reopened edition of TIFF concludes this weekend. But with a film industry still reeling from box office declines and changing audience habits, the award season remains in flux.
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Trump says he refused to answer any questions under oath in today's New York testimony
"I once asked, 'If you're innocent, why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?' Now I know the answer to that question," Trump said in a statement. He called the case a politically motivated witch hunt.
A Ukrainian city struggles after Russian forces blew up its water supply
Russian missiles ruptured Mykolaiv's pipelines. They stretch across territory under Russian control, making it impossible for municipal workers to repair them. With winter coming, worries are rising.
Deadly missile strikes hit Kyiv as explosions reported in other cities across Ukraine
The attacks came only hours after Russia blamed Ukraine for a weekend explosion that partially damaged a strategic bridge that connects Russian-occupied Crimea to mainland Russia.
Putin calls the attack on a key bridge to Crimea a terrorist act
The Russian president accused Ukrainian special services of carrying out an attack on the Kerch Bridge, a key supply line for Russian forces.
'Flats Are For Quitters': RuPaul Talks Drag, 'All Stars' And Identity Politics
Guest judges on this season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars include designer Marc Jacobs and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.
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What you need to know about Brazil's presidential election
As one of the world's largest democracies heads to the polls on Sunday, here are the main candidates and issues in the Brazilian election.
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Gay rom-com 'Bros' is light and bright while making movie history
Billy Eichner and Luke MacFarlane star in the first major studio gay romantic comedy with an almost entirely gay cast.
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Jennifer Ouellette, Studying Buffy's 'Physics'
Jennifer Ouellette's book The Physics of the Buffyverse explores the very real principles of science in a not-so-real world: the long-running TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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RAGBRAI: Riding a bike across Iowa isn't for the sane. Sign me up.
The Des Moines Register's Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa is about to celebrate 50 years of pie, gravel roads and a community eager to make you forget about your troubles.
Opinion: What Ayman al-Zawahiri's death means for al-Qaida's future
Zawahiri's death places al-Qaida in a precarious position, argues Colin P. Clarke of the Soufan Center. The question of succession will help shape al-Qaida now — and it may prove divisive.
Latvia plans to destroy a Soviet-era monument, riling its ethnic Russian minority
As Russia's war in Ukraine rages on, former Soviet republics like Latvia plan to destroy Soviet-era monuments. Some believe they should remain as tributes to the fight against Nazis in World War II.
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Former Banker, Now Regulator, Wants To Allow Banks To Make Payday-Style Loans
Comptroller of the Currency Joseph Otting is a former bank executive testifying before Congress this week about reshaping some banking rules. He wants big banks to start making small-dollar loans.
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A Russian strike on a humanitarian hub is part of a pattern, Ukrainian officials say
More than 20 people were killed when Russian missiles hit several buildings in Vinnytsia, a central city that has become a major logistical hub for humanitarian aid and military operations.
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Mexico captures an infamous drug lord who killed a DEA agent
Rafael Caro Quintero has been captured by Mexican forces nearly a decade after walking out of a prison and returning to drug trafficking, an official confirmed.
Crist selects his running mate: Teachers union leader Karla Hernandez-Mats
Hernandez-Mats, 42, has been president of the United Teachers of Dade since 2016 but has never held public office.
Will Nationwide Protests Drive Up The Coronavirus Cases?
The nationwide demonstrations have caused concerns about a possible surge in the coronavirus cases. It would depend on how well everyone sticks to practices that keep the virus in check.
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For veterans trying to help their Afghan allies come to the U.S., it's a slow, frustrating process
Since the U.S. withdrew from Afghanistan last year, some American veterans have been scrambling to help their Afghan allies escape the collapsing country. Though some have succeeded, most have not.
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