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Former Senate Parliamentarian Alan Frumin defends his successor, Elizabeth MacDonough
NPR's Elissa Nadworny speaks with former Senate parliamentarian Alan Frumin about the president's calls to remove his successor, Elizabeth MacDonough.
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A look at the U.S. v. Paraguay World Cup game
The United States opened its 2026 World Cup with an impressive 4-1 victory over Paraguay. It was the most goals the U.S. had ever scored in a World Cup match.
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U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville faces a residency challenge to run for Alabama governor
Senator Tommy Tuberville is facing a residency challenge that could prevent him from running for governor of Alabama.
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Jose Alvarado is the only native New Yorker on the Knicks' roster. Fans react
Jose Alvarado, the only Knicks player born in New York City, lived in public housing in South Williamsburg. Fans there speak of him as a legitimate "homegrown star."
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Trump travels to France for the 52nd G7 Summit
President Trump heads to France for the G7 as the war in Iran continues to dominate global discussions.
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Saturday Sports: The NBA title; the World Cup; NCAA football
NPR's Elissa Nadworny and sportswriter Howard Bryant discuss the NBA Finals and the World Cup.
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How some U.S. states are relaxing alcohol regulations for the World Cup
Several states are loosening alcohol restrictions during the World Cup. NPR's Elissa Nadworny speaks with Corean Reynolds, Boston's Director of Nightlife Economy, about how her city is handling this.
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China officially surpasses the U. S in total Research and Development investment
The U.S. used to be the research engine of the world. Now China is taking the dominate role — thanks to excessive investment and a disruptive year for American universities.
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Week in Politics: U.S. and Iran near peace deal; Trump's birthday UFC cage event
The U.S. and Iran continue working toward a peace deal after a week of increase hostilities, President Trump's reaction to new inflation numbers and a birthday fighting cage behind the White House.
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Eric Johnson of the band Fruit Bats discusses their album, 'The Landfill'
NPR's Elissa Nadworny speaks to Eric Johnson of the band Fruit Bats about their album "The Landfill," and how those man-made mountains may change your perspective.
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