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Are Americans letting go of 'slop bowls?'
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Bloomberg's Consumer Reporter Redd Brown, who wrote about the changing sentiments toward the lunch bowl industry.
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A brain-dead woman's pregnancy raises questions about Georgia's abortion law
A Georgia woman declared brain dead is being kept on life support because she is pregnant. It raises complicated legal questions about restrictive abortion laws in Georgia and other states.
Fundraising Phenom Attracts Attention In Calif. Race
In congressional campaigns, the incumbent tends to have an advantage. But because of redistricting and a young challenger with impressive fundraising totals, the race in California's 9th district is highly competitive.
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The year is ending on a very different note for driverless cars than how it started
This year started out with hype for driverless car companies, but it's ending with trouble — especially at GM's Cruise.
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Justice Department lawyers struggle to defend a mountain of Trump executive orders
The Justice Department lawyers defending the president's executive orders are struggling to answer questions and correct the record in front of judges.
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March 19: IE Latino Voices
A conversation with host Yvette Walker and Matthew Mena, Executive Director of Inland Economic Growth and Opportunity Initiative (IEGO).
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Attorney General Pam Bondi out at DOJ
Bondi's departure comes amid simmering frustration over her leadership and handling of the Epstein files. President Trump says Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche will be acting attorney general.
The CDC doesn't have a director. Can it respond to public health threats?
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former CDC official Demetre Daskalakis about the absence of a CDC director and the government's ability to respond to public health threats.
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K-pop group BTS to take over downtown Seoul with highly anticipated comeback show
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Billboard Magazine's Tetris Kelly about the comeback concert for K-pop supergroup BTS. Hundreds of thousands of fans are expected to pack downtown Seoul Saturday.
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Global oil and energy prices are reeling as the war in the Middle East escalates
Israel and Iran continue to exchange airstrikes with a focus on energy infrastructure. President Trump says Israel acted alone in striking a key gas field and better not do it again.
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