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No, The Terrorist Attacks In Belgium Don't Mean Donald Trump Will Be President
Trump once again turned to protectionism as a way of dealing with the world, but it won't necessarily mean it will launch him to the White House.
Thin Mint Mashup: Grind Those Girl Scout Cookies Into Cheesecake
Many of us cheer Girl Scout season, but after plowing through several sleeves of Samoas, fatigue can set in. Here, Dan Pashman, host of The Sporkful, offers recipes meant to rekindle the cookie love.
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Tougher Rules Are Coming For Bitcoin And Other Cryptocurrencies. Here's What To Know
The country's top market watchdog has promised tougher scrutiny of virtual currencies, but we still don't know what will be unveiled.
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To Retake Congress, The GOP Plans To Attack Democrats On The Economy
President Biden isn't on the ballot next fall. But Republican lawmakers, campaign operatives and candidates believe his handling of the economy will drive voters' decisions.
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Head of NWSL players union says sex abuse allegations tied to systemic problem
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Meghann Burke, executive director of the National Women's Soccer League Players Association, about abuse allegations against male coaches.
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NATO troops conducted a routine war exercise in the Arctic. This year felt different
Troops from 27 countries wrapped up one of the largest NATO war games since the 1980s — in the Arctic. Russia's war in Ukraine made the exercise feel like more than a game.
What Ukraine war news looks like from Russia
State TV has long been Russians' top news source. Now it's becoming the only word of record, presenting stories of "surgical" attacks on Ukrainian nationalists and threats of anti-Russian bioweapons.
The DOJ says the families of those killed in 2 Boeing crashes are not crime victims
The families of 346 people who died in two Boeing crashes want the DOJ to rescind a settlement that protects Boeing and its executives from criminal prosecution but the DOJ stands behind the deal.
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The education culture war is raging. But for most parents, it's background noise
By wide margins, parents across the political spectrum are satisfied with how their children's schools teach about race, gender and history. That's according to a new national poll by NPR and Ipsos.
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As Biden prepares to mark 1 year in office, there may not be a celebratory mood
NPR's A Martinez speaks to political strategist Matt Bennett on President Biden's messaging challenges, and what's needed to advance the White House agenda.
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