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The power of grandma's hands — a mother and daughter remember
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The Winter Olympics start Friday. Here's how to follow along
The 2022 Olympics kick off in Beijing on Friday. Here's how to watch the opening ceremony and follow NPR's coverage for the next two weeks.
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With a muscular, mahogany-colored voice, one of the today's finest tenors sings his way through the hits and lesser-known operas by Puccini.
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Famed Japanese designer Issey Miyake dies at 84
Miyake defined an era in Japan's modern history, reaching stardom in the 1970s with his origami-like pleats that transformed usually crass polyester into chic.
Review: Oddisee, 'The Odd Tape'
The Brooklyn rapper-producer's latest instrumental album is evenly weighted from front to back. There's never an off moment — or even a precarious one.
Here's What Betsy DeVos Said Wednesday On Capitol Hill
The education secretary testified before a House subcommittee on the Trump administration's 2018 budget proposal, which calls for deep cuts to education.
We need native seeds in order to respond to climate change, but there aren't enough
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Holder Steps Forward For Shorter Drug Sentences
Attorney General Eric Holder is before the U.S. Sentencing Commission to support changes in sentencing for drug offenses, which could shave time off prison terms and reduce federal prison populations.
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In Debate 2, Expect Trump To Be In The Crosshairs
A lot has changed in the month since the first Republican presidential debate — perhaps most notably the number of Republican rivals willing to attack Donald Trump.
Restricting ‘period talk’ in schools, new foreclosure trend, and what to know about Candida auria
On this week's Florida Roundup, we discuss a bill to restrict "period talk" in schools, foreclosures as code enforcement, and a drug-resistant fungus that's spreading in Florida.
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'100 Days' Tour Kicks Off With Tales From Michigan
As President Obama spends his first 100 days in office, NPR is launching a project called "100 Days: On the Road in Troubled Times." NPR's David Greene will spend most of the next hundred days roaming the U.S. and, with help from listeners, relaying stories about the recession. Greene kicks off the tour in frigid northern Michigan.
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A new report says Belarus has assisted Russia in abducting Ukrainian children
The State Department and the Yale School of Public Health's Humanitarian Research Lab release new information about Belarus's "complicity in and support for" Russia's abduction of Ukrainian children.
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Toddler milks are often not as healthy as they claim
A new report from the American Academy of Pediatrics warns that drinks marketed as toddler formulas are misleading parents. Some tout beneficial nutrients, but in fact have added sugar and salt.
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U.S. aims to hold Russia, Belarus accountable for Ukrainian children sent to Russia
The State Department and the Yale School of Public Health's Humanitarian Research Lab release new information about Belarus' "complicity in and support for" Russia's abduction of Ukrainian children.
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Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady, projects three rate cuts later this year
The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady Wednesday, but policymakers signaled they still expect to start cutting rates later this year. The stock market jumped in response.
EU takes Elon Musk's X to court over blue checks and ads
The European Union has charged Elon Musk’s X with violating new regulations for social media platforms. Musk faces hefty fines over delivering misinformation.
The Kansas City Chiefs will play the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl
It's the Chiefs' fourth trip to the big game in five seasons. The 49ers, who haven't won a Super Bowl since 1995, lost their last chance at the trophy in 2020 against the Chiefs.
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Former National Security Advisor John Bolton on Trump's national security nominations
We ask former national security advisor and U.N. Ambassador John Bolton why he wants Matt Gaetz and Tulsi Gabbard to be investigated by the FBI before serving in top national security roles.
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Former President Jimmy Carter put human rights at the center of foreign policy
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Saturday Sports: NFL last week, college football, Magnus Carlsen clothing controversy
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