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A small museum of Palestinian embroidery in Jordan keeps ancient heritage alive
Widad Kawar, 94, started collecting Palestinian dresses when she was a child in Jerusalem and founded a museum dedicated to Palestinian embroidery. She talks about what has been lost and what endures.
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A recap of Trump's trial in NYC, and why a delay in the Jan. 6 case is likely
Former president Donald Trump's trial in New York city proceeds as the Supreme Court appears poised to give him more delay in the federal case over Jan. 6th.
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Germany's far-right AfD is using TikTok to vie for the immigrant vote
In the upcoming elections, the German Anti-Immigrant Party seeks votes from Turkish-German Voters.
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Grizzly bears are coming back to Washington after no sightings in almost 20 years
The federal government says it will restore grizzly bears to the North Cascades region in Washington state, where they have not been seen since 1996.
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Saturday Sports: Reggie Bush gets Heisman Trophy back; Chicago's new football star
NPR's Scott Simon and ESPN's Michele Steele discuss how Reggie Bush got his Heisman Trophy back, and the newest star in Chicago sports.
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Opinion: We do anything to make our kids smile
NPR's Scott Simon muses about the passage of parental time, now that his eldest daughter has turned 21.
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He runs an internet cafe on a military base. He wants to be deployed to the field
On this week's StoryCorps' Military Voices Initiative, Marine Staff Sergeant Nick Bennett talks about his desire to be deployed to the field after running the internet cafe on base.
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Gaza solidarity encampments sweep college campuses, police responses heighten
Protests against the war in Israel are sweeping campuses and show no signs of letting up. We hear from the demonstrators on what they hope to achieve and how university administrators are responding.
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'The Old Oak' follows a small English community amidst the arrival of Syrian migrants
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to screenwriter Paul Laverty, whose latest collaboration with director Ken Loach is a film titled "The Old Oak."
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Oklahoma lawmakers vote to give local law enforcement power over immigration
The Oklahoma Legislature passed a bill that would allow local law enforcement to arrest undocumented immigrants — joining other states attempting to take on what's been a federal role.
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