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What Russell, Kansas, meant to late Senator Bob Dole
Senator Bob Dole's remains lie in repose in his hometown of Russell, Kansas, where residents once raised funds for his recovery from war wounds, and later, helped launch his long political career.
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A Pulitzer winner at the worst possible time, 'A Strange Loop' is Broadway-bound
Michael R. Jackson put 20 years into polishing his audacious, autobiographical musical, and then theaters went dark. Now, 'A Strange Loop' is building buzz on its way to New York City.
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Week in politics: Biden holds that inflation will be a short-term issue
November's Consumer Price Index spells trouble for President Biden, though he emphasizes inflation is a short-term problem. Also, the latest in the January 6th investigation.
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Return to a world of caring and kindness, in 'Amos McGee Misses the Bus'
In Erin and Philip Stead's follow-up to 2010's A Sick Day for Amos McGee, the fastidious zookeeper gets help from his animal friends to finish his chores, so they can go on an exciting outing.
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The US is seeing the worst monthly inflation numbers in 40 years
Inflation is at its highest level since President Ronald Reagan was in office, and that's a big political problem for President Biden and the Democratic party.
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Hong Kong democracy activist says the US must recognize China's threat to its values
Scott Simon talks with Hong Kong activist Nathan Law about speaking at The Summit for Democracy and about the "special administrative zone's" fight for freedom.
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EU official holds talks with U.S. officials, who are grappling with big tech firms
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to the European Union's top competition official, Margrethe Vestager, about how governments should be handling big tech firms.
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In a big win for labor, Starbucks workers form their 1st union in the U.S.
Workers at a Starbucks in the area of Buffalo, N.Y. have voted to unionize — in a first for the coffee chain. NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to Dave Jamieson, who covers labor for HuffPost.
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Why do some Pakistani journalists say they're being silenced?
Reports from global media watchdogs suggest it is true: press freedoms in Pakistan are deteriorating. Why is Pakistan's media under pressure, and where is that pressure coming from?
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Inflation is red hot, soaring to 6.8% in November, the highest in nearly four decades
Businesses across the country, from restaurants to retail, must decide when, not if, to raises prices and by how much.
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