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An Atomic Bomb Survivor On Her Journey From Revenge To Peace
It's been 75 years since the U.S. dropped two atomic bombs on Japan. NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to Koko Kondo, who was an infant when one of those bombs was dropped on Hiroshima.
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'It's Ridiculous': States Struggle To Accommodate COVID-19 Positive Voters
In Texas, COVID-19 positive voters can be put in the position of choosing between their right to vote and the public's health.
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Sunday Puzzle: Famous Names
Don Bottomley of Beaverton, Ore. plays the puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro.
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'The First Sister' Is Stylish, Substantial — And Very Cool — Space Opera
Linden A. Lewis's debut novel — first in a trilogy — mixes swashbuckling, social commentary and compelling queer characters in its tale of three warring factions in a spacefaring society.
Pandemic Finds Audiences Glued To Mexican Telenovelas
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with New York Times reporter Natalie Kitroeff in Mexico City about the surge in audience numbers for Mexican telenovelas during the pandemic, after years of declining ratings.
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Arizona Focus Group Sees Trump's Crime Attack On Biden As 'Far From Reality'
An NPR/Marist focus group of Phoenix-area voters weighs in on President Trump's campaign messages, and his handling of the pandemic and race relations.
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Border Patrol Faulted For Favoring Steel And Concrete Wall Over High-Tech Solutions
The Department of Homeland Security watchdog has criticized Border Patrol for not looking for a cheaper alternative to President Trump's border wall, such as cutting-edge surveillance technology.
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Black Activist Burnout: 'You Can't Do This Work If You're Running On Empty'
National attention on the fight for racial justice may wane, but many protesters are still staging rallies and marches. How do they fight the system while combating their own burnout?
What It's Like When COVID-19 Lasts For Months
Some people who get COVID-19 are stuck with lasting, debilitating symptoms. Two women share their stories of how they've been suffering for the "long haul."
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PHOTOS: Indonesia's Volcano Mount Sinabung Erupts, Spewing Ash Miles High
Mount Sinabung was dormant for 400 years before reawakening in 2010. Since then, it has erupted repeatedly. Dramatic photos and videos capture the latest eruption.
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