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Amid a construction slowdown, China's economic growth weakens
Concerns about a faltering property company and widespread power shortages have resulted in China's slowest economic growth figures in a year.
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The availability of COVID-19 boosters may soon expand dramatically
The Food and Drug Administration and the Center For Disease Control and Prevention are poised to sign-off on Johnson & Johnson and Moderna booster shots this week.
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News brief: Haiti kidnappings, China's economy slows, COVID boosters
A group of U.S.-based aid workers and their families are kidnapped in Haiti. The growth rate for China's economy has slowed. More big moves on COVID-19 vaccine boosters are expected this week.
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What's at stake as Biden decides whether to stick with Jerome Powell as Fed chief
President Biden has a big decision to make: Whether to reappoint Jerome Powell to a second term as Federal Reserve chairman or choose someone else for one of the world's most powerful economic jobs.
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How newly elected Alaa al-Rikabi wants to reform Iraq
Following last week's elections, an Iraqi reformer finds himself in the parliament now - and talks about his plans to fight corruption and brave the dangers that brings.
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Looking back on Lulu Garcia-Navarro's long career at NPR
An appreciation of NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro, who's leaving the network after 17 years.
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Haiti's kidnapping crisis is plunging the country even further into turmoil
Seventeen missionaries were kidnapped by an armed gang in Haiti on Saturday. It was the latest in what experts are calling a kidnapping crisis in the country — a crisis largely driven by one gang.
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Drew Magary processes his recovery from a traumatic brain injury in a new memoir
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro humorist and novelist Drew Magary about his new book, "The Night The Lights Went Out," about his harrowing recovery from a brain injury.
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Sunday Puzzle: Don't LU-se this puzzle
Listener Arthur Anderson plays with puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro.
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Tiphanie Yanique's 'Monster in the Middle' tackles love and religion
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to author Tiphanie Yanique about her new book, "Monster in the Middle.
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