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Sunday Puzzle: In like a lion and out like lamb
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with guest Puzzlemaster Greg Pliska and Wisconsin Public Radio listener Eric Maixner of Appleton, Wisc.
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How one NCAA basketball team plays the game using sign language
The Bisons, Gallaudet University's women's basketball team, is holding its own in its NCAA division. Almost all Bison players are deaf or hard of hearing,
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How Rae Wynn-Grant defied expectations and became an ecologist and host of a nature show
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Rae Wynn-Grant about her journey to becoming an ecologist. Grant writes about it in her memoir, "Wild Life: Finding My Purpose in an Untamed World."
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In AMC's 'Parish,' actor Giancarlo Esposito drives the story
Giancarlo Esposito calls his newest role "the highlight" of a decades-long career. He's known for playing a drug kingpin on Breaking Bad.
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Tropicana, the Las Vegas casino once associated with the mob, closes its doors
Las Vegas loses one of its classic casinos this week. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with UNLV historian Michael Green about the glamor, gambling, and one-time mob connections of the Tropicana.
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Politics chat: Zelenskyy appeals for aid; Robert F. Kennedy Jr names running mate
Ukrainian Pres. Volodymyr Zelenskyy is again appealing for U.S. aid, and Congress seems more receptive now than it has been recently.
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Privacy concerns rise about Florida law requiring proof of age to join social media
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with NetChoice's Carl Szabo, a critic of Florida's new social media restrictions for kids, about age verification and fears of data collection.
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Authorities are clearing the damage from the Baltimore Key Bridge collapse
Clearing the wreckage of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge after it was destroyed by a container ship is an urgent priority. How long until maritime traffic can resume is far from clear.
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Istanbul votes for its mayor today, after a busy campaign season featuring Erdogan
In Turkey's March 31 local elections, the race for the mayor of Istanbul is a marquee event.
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Chicano Batman keeps its style, but returns to roots in new album 'Notebook Fantasy'
NPR's Scott Simons speaks with Bardo Martinez, the lead singer of the Latin rock band Chicano Batman, about their fifth album, "Notebook Fantasy."
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