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'Mother' is DJ and musician Samantha Poulter's new house music album
NPR's Scott Simon asks DJ and musician Samantha Poulter, who performs as Logic1000, about her new album of house music. It's titled "Mother."
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Arkansas's new statues at the U.S. Capitol are of Daisy Bates and Johnny Cash
Arkansas unveiled one of its new statues at the US Capitol's Statuary Hall this week: Civil Rights leader Daisy Bates. Another sculpture of a famous Arkansan, Johnny Cash, will soon join her there.
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Thanks, mom. Love, NPR
We take a moment to thank our mothers for all they've done, all they do, and all they continue to do. You can't thank a mom enough, but we can surely try.
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In Chile, a once-extinct language is coming back to life
One of Chile's indigenous peoples is working to revive their primary language, which was declared extinct decades ago.
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Saturday Sports: NBA and NHL playoffs, baseball's hot new pitcher
NPR's Scott Simon and ESPN's Michele Smith discuss the NBA and NHL playoffs, and baseball's hottest new pitching prospect.
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Israel's Eurovision contestant qualifies for the final, braces for protests
Eden Golan, Israel's representative for this year's Eurovision contest is not having an easy time because of the war in Gaza. She will compete in the finals on Saturday.
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Rep. Mike Levin on why Democrats wrote to Biden urging action on the southern border
A group of House Democrats sent a letter to President Biden urging him to take action on the US southern border. NPR's Scott Simon talks with one of the signatories, Rep. Mike Levin of California.
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Washington's ferry system is seeing the impact of decades of underfunding
Washington's ferry system is the biggest in the U.S., but after decades of chronic underfunding, it's breaking down and short-staffed: a serious problem for the people who depend on it.
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The U.S. is used to drawing red lines for adversaries. How does it work for allies?
The White House says it will withhold military aid if Israel conducts a major ground operation in Rafah. Red lines are often set for enemies, but how do they work with one of America's closest allies?
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Unalaska shop students complete steam bath construction project
Students in Unalaska City School District’s wood shop program wrapped up construction of a new steam bath May 1. It will be sold to the highest bidder at the start of June, with proceeds going toward shop programs for the school.
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