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Trump 'Stiffed' His Family, GOP Strategist Says
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Brian Walsh, a GOP strategist, about the party's presidential candidate, Donald Trump. He says his father's company was "stiffed" by Trump in the 1980s.
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It's definitely not a good year to be a motorcycle taxi driver in Nigeria
They've been banned in many districts in bustling Lagos. Commuters who rely on the taxis are in a pickle. And the drivers can't earn a living. What's behind this prohibition?
The XFL is relaunching. Here's what we know so far and how it will be different
The 2023 season will mark the third launch for the XFL spring football league. Now under new ownership, the league is hoping to bring an enhanced experience to fans next February.
A course on Harry Styles is coming to Texas State next spring
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with digital history professor Louie Dean Valencia about his future course at Texas State University, focusing on Harry Styles and themes like internet culture and identity.
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Biden administration steps up protection against student loan forgiveness scams
The Biden administration is increasing efforts to protect borrowers from student loan forgiveness scams, while still not offering further details about the application itself.
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Montana May Be Model For Future Medicaid Work Requirement
The Obama administration has said no to many states' requests to take more control over Medicaid. But the incoming Congress and new White House team may be more amenable.
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Pakistan sets a 5-year ban on former Prime Minister Imran Khan holding office
Khan was disqualified after an election panel found he unlawfully sold state gifts and concealed assets as premier, officials said. He was ousted in a no-confidence vote in the parliament in April.
Bucs' Nassib gets a financial boost for his new app to connect volunteers and nonprofits
After an influx of Series A funding and incubation support from Financial Finesse Ventures, the Tampa Bay linebacker is taking his dream app to the next step: launching programs to add users.
Hurricane, tropical storm watches issued along Florida's east coast ahead of Nicole's midweek arrival
Hurricane watches and tropical storm watches have been issued for much of the east coast of Florida ahead of Nicole's midweek arrival.
Putin Critic Calls For Presidential Election To Be Boycotted
Vladimir Putin's only serious opponent in Russia's upcoming presidential election, Alexei Navalny, has been banned from taking part, but he tells NPR he's not giving up his fight for democracy.
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Rescuers search for a 5-year-old swept away by floodwaters in California storms
More than 100,000 customers were without power and millions were under flood warnings as powerful storms continue to hit California. The death toll from recent storms is now up to 17.
A Black 'Wall Street Journal' reporter was detained while working outside a bank
The Phoenix Police Department says that it has launched an internal investigation following the arrest of Journal finance reporter Dion Rabouin, who was conducting interviews outside a Chase Bank.
DeSantis’ six conservative picks for New College board could remake school
With the picks DeSantis makes an imprint on the board at the liberal-arts college in his stated quest to target “trendy ideology” in higher education.
What DeSantis' conservative overhaul could mean for Sarasota's New College of Florida
The smallest school in Florida’s university system, New College of Florida has about 700 students and lists one of its core values as building a “just, diverse, equitable and inclusive community” on campus.
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Northern Syria has endured years of war. Now, an earthquake has added to the despair
Since the civil war began in 2011, Syria's northern region has been beset by crisis after crisis. Monday's devastating 7.8-magnitude earthquake was "the last thing people need," one aid worker said.
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Young Russian Musicians Struggle Under Government Scrutiny
A new generation of Russians born after the collapse of the Soviet Union is coming of age and rebelling against the rules of the Putin regime through music.
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Speaker McCarthy leads first border trip in his new role. Critics call it a photo op
The speaker led an all Republican delegation to Arizona's border with Mexico to highlight what he sees as problems in the region where border communities are facing strained demands.
Trump Medical Team Says President Continues To Improve
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Biden gives a rare formal press conference following the midterms
The midterms went better for President Biden than most polls and pundits predicted. He gave a rare formal press conference Wednesday and took a victory lap.
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A new video game features three vampire investigators sniffing out a conspiracy in modern Boston. But it's not the gothic epic that franchise fans keep waiting for.
A proposal would make all Florida students eligible for school vouchers
It would set up education savings accounts that, among other things, could be sued toward private-school tuition. Home-schooled students would also be eligible.
Florida Supreme Court’s abortion ruling is likely to come after the legislative session
Justices formally agreed to take up the case and issued a schedule that indicated it will be at least until late April before briefs are filed. Lawmakers have indicated they would wait until after a ruling before deciding on additional legislation.
Nigeria's opposition parties call elections a 'sham' and demand a new vote
Opposition parties in Africa's largest democracy are crying foul and calling for fresh elections in Nigeria, citing claims of vote rigging.
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Walmart Joins Dick's Sporting Goods In Tighter Limits On Gun Sales
Both firms say customers will have to be 21 to buy a gun. Both are also putting new curbs on ammunition purchases in response to the Parkland, Fla., high school shootings.
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Gun safety group that supports Second Amendment works to reduce deaths
NPR's Asma Khalid talks to Olivia Troye of the gun safety advocacy group 97Percent, about reducing gun deaths. Her aunt was at the mall in El Paso, Texas, Wednesday, when a shooting occurred.
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