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A look at Hunter Biden's recent interviews about his father and the Democratic Party
NPR speaks with Tyler Pager, New York Times White House correspondent, about Hunter Biden's recent interviews in which he defends his father's legacy and points to rifts within the Democratic Party.
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Mertarvik students share the experience of living with climate change through NYC photo display
Students from Mertarvik have been documenting the impact climate change has had on their lives through writing and photographs. A group of Mertarvik students traveled to New York City earlier this year to see their work on display.
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Coca-Cola says it will use U.S. cane sugar in a new Coke, a plan pushed by Trump
Coca-Cola's move comes a week after President Trump said he had been talking to the soft drink giant about using cane sugar rather than high-fructose corn syrup in its signature drink.
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Maryland state senator aims to change how juvenile offenders are treated in the state
In Maryland, more juveniles are tried as adults than in almost any other state. State Sen. William Smith is on a mission to change that.
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A look at President Trump's lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch
In a clash of conservative titans, President Trump sued Rupert Murdoch after The Wall Street Journal published a story about a bawdy birthday card Trump made for the late Jeffrey Epstein.
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New book 'Together in Manzanar' reveals life inside WWII Japanese detention camp
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with Tracy Slater, author of "Together in Manzanar," which tells the true story of a family of mixed heritage sent to a Japanese internment camp during World War II.
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The world keeps millions of vaccines on ice. Is it worth it?
It costs nearly $100 million a year to maintain global stockpiles of vaccines for Ebola, cholera, meningitis and yellow fever in case of emergency. A new study estimates how many lives they've saved.
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What a possible release of grand jury testimony related to Jeffrey Epstein signifies
NPR talks with Sarah Isgur, senior editor with "The Dispatch," about the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury testimony related to disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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A look at President Trump's foreign policy 6 months into his second administration
As a candidate, President Trump promised to change America's foreign policy. Six months into his second administration, NPR examines where things stand.
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'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' returns for season 3 this week
"Star Trek: Strange New Worlds," the latest TV iteration of the nearly 60-year-old franchise, debuts its third season on Paramount+ this week. NPR spoke with members of the cast.
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