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14-time French Open champion Rafael Nadal goes into the tournament unseeded
NPR's A Martinez talks to Jon Wertheim of Sports Illustrated about Rafael Nadal's return to the French Open. The men’s singles tournament starts Sunday.
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Examining the legacy of Iran’s late president Ebrahim Raisi
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Tara Sepehri Far of Human Rights Watch about political dissent under Iran's late president.
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Can decorum and civility be restored on Capitol Hill?
Attacks on personal appearance are becoming more common in today's political environment. NPR's Michel Martin talks to Democratic strategist Grisella Martinez about what's happening to decorum.
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Morning news brief
NCAA and others agree to settle antitrust suits. Louisiana lawmakers vote to classify two drugs used to induce abortions as dangerous controlled substances. DOJ sues concert ticket behemoth.
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It's been 2 years since a gunman killed 19 students and 2 teachers in Uvalde, Texas
Two years after the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, many have lost interest in seeking accountability for the botched police response.
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The bobbleheads to commemorate this summer’s political conventions are unveiled
How did the elephant and donkey become the mascots of America's two major political parties?
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As many as 25 hurricanes are expected to form between June 1 and Nov. 30
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting a record number of hurricanes this season.
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Longtime residents open Mexican restaurant in downtown Unalaska
There’s a new option for dining in downtown Unalaska. San Diego Tacos To Go is the island’s newest Mexican restaurant, serving everything from burritos and tacos to seafood, beer, pizza and milkshakes.
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Pianist Hannah Reimann advocates for narrower pianos to help those with small hands
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Hannah Reimann, founder of Stretto Piano Events, which seeks to make narrower instruments more widely available for musicians with smaller hands.
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A new Justice Department lawsuit aims to end the Live Nation-Tickemaster monopoly
The Justice Department and several states have filed a lawsuit against Live Nation, the parent company of Ticketmaster.
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