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Georgia's primary is expected to be a litmus test for the Republican Party
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The questions in the primary are whether former President Trump's endorsements can secure candidates' victories, and whether there are lingering effects from his 2020 election lies.Oleh Steve Inskeep
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Twitch's reputation takes a hit when Buffalo shooter used it to livestream attack
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The video streaming site Twitch, which is owned by Amazon, is in the limelight after the accused Buffalo shooter used it to livestream the massacre.Oleh NPR
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U.S., Australia, India and Japan to address China's dominance, Russian aggression
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President Biden has met the leaders of Australia, India and Japan. The White House said they would pledge to work together on global health, the climate, infrastructure, technology and other areas.Oleh NPR
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A new federal study is trying to solve some of the mysterious about long-COVID
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A detailed study of long-COVID patients fails to find any obvious physical explanation for their lingering health problems. The findings underscore the need for doctors to go beyond routine tests.Oleh NPR
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Georgia's GOP Primaries, Where Trump's 'Big Lie' Is On The Ballot
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It's 2022, but the 2020 election is on the ballot in Georgia, where several Trump-backed candidates are running in Republican primary races. WABE's Rahul Bali explains how the former President looms over Tuesday's elections, and WABE's Sam Gringlas looks at a race between two Democratic incumbents, forced to face off after their districts were redr…
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Biden Visits South Korea And Japan, Emphasizing Trade To Counter China
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President Biden said the U.S. Military would defend Taiwan if China invaded. He also announced a new, if nebulous, economic compact with 12 nations designed to counter China's influence in the region — an echo of the major Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement negotiated by the Obama administration and nixed by former president Trump. This epis…
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How parents can spot the warning signs of radicalization in their kids
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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with writer Joanna Schroeder about how parents can spot and intervene when their kids are exposed to extremist content online, which is often used as a recruitment tool.Oleh NPR
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Ermias Kebreab: What do seaweed and cow burps have to do with climate change?
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Each year, one cow can belch 220 pounds of the greenhouse gas methane. Animal scientist Ermias Kebreab experimented with alternative cow diets and found a surprising solution: seaweed.Oleh NPR
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Songs of Remembrance: Dolly Parton's 'Dumb Blonde' was her grandmother's favorite
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Kristin Ziegler of Denver, Colo., remembers her grandmother Elfriede Liselotte Matza Froisland. She died of COVID-19 in 2020.Oleh NPR
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After forming a union, negotiating a contract can be an uphill battle
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Workers are winning union elections across the country, but the next step might be more difficult. Collective bargaining can take years, and some workers never see a contract.Oleh NPR
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Georgia's primary is expected to be a litmus test for the Republican Party
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The questions in the primary are whether former President Trump's endorsements can secure candidates' victories, and whether there are lingering effects from his 2020 election lies.Oleh Steve Inskeep
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A married couple turns an out-of-commission helicopter into a camper
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Blake Morris and Maggie Morton, both Coast Guard pilots, saw the helicopter on Facebook Marketplace. After more than 900 hours of work, they took their "helicamper" out for its first trip.Oleh NPR
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The last functioning public pay phone in Manhattan has been removed
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The city has gradually been replacing payphones with public Wi-Fi hotspots where people can hop online and even charge a cell phone. The old pay phone is headed to the Museum of the City of New York.Oleh NPR
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What is the future of abortion pills, if the Supreme Court lets states ban abortion?
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Medication accounts for more than half of abortions, fueled in part by a greater reliance on telehealth. How would a Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade affect abortion pills availability?Oleh NPR
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Taiwanese Foreign Minister: China is putting more military pressure on Taiwan
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NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Taiwanese Foreign Minister Joseph Wu about the threat his country faces from China, and how the U.S. is helping.Oleh NPR
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U.S. National Guardsmen trained Ukrainian soldiers and it seems to have paid off
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Behind some of the success of the Ukrainian military against Russia is a little-known U.S. initiative, one built around state national guards.Oleh Jay Price
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Elif Batuman's sequel 'Either/Or' follows a young woman's sexual awakening
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Either/Or is Batuman's sequel to her bestselling Pulitzer finalist novel The Idiot.Oleh NPR
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A battlefield assessment — three months after Russia invaded Ukraine
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When Ukraine was invaded, many expected a quick Russian victory. The war is three months old, with both sides digging in and no end in sight. Many analysts say the trends now favor Ukraine.Oleh NPR
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Journalist who wrote about gun violence was killed in mass shooting in Buffalo
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The Challenger is a Black-owned, woman-owned newspaper in Buffalo, N.Y. One of its journalists, Katherine Massey, was killed in the grocery store attack this month that left 10 African Americans dead.Oleh NPR