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Meet the retired science teacher who trekked 600 miles to see the 1970 solar eclipse
The solar eclipse is on Monday, and we hear from a teacher from New York who traveled 600 miles to witness his first one fifty years ago.
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Annabelle Tometich on her memoir 'The Mango Tree'
NPR Scott Simon talks with journalist Annabelle Tometich about her book, "The Mango Tree: A Memoir of Fruit Florida, and Felony."
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Nebraska high school students learn how to channel their beliefs into action
Students from Nebraska learn how to lobby for causes that matter to them.
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Young Miko upended norms in Latin pop. On her debut 'Att.' she raises her own bar
The Puerto Rican rapper has risen through the ranks of Latin pop, collaborating with artists like Karol G and Bad Bunny. With her playful, experimental debut Att., she's poised to be a bigger star.
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Experts examine how hackers took down a top digital health care payment system
Pharmacies have a backlog of insurance claims waiting to be paid after the payment system was hacked in February. Experts aim to push for better cybersecurity standards across critical infrastructure.
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The country's largest producer of eclipse glasses is located outside Memphis
Millions of people will be wearing glasses next week to watch the total solar eclipse, and it's likely they were made by a small business in Memphis.
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What's behind the calls for Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor to step down?
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Kate Shaw, a constitutional law scholar at the University of Pennsylvania, about her thoughts on calls for Justice Sonia Sotomayor to step down.
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Though unemployment is low and inflation is cooling, consumers still feel some strain
Despite low unemployment and falling inflation, there are signs that many Americans are still struggling financially. We examine some of those signs.
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A member of Benjamin Netanyahu's war Cabinet calls for elections in Israel
Benny Gantz, who leads an opposition party and also regularly faces the prime minister as part of the war Cabinet, is calling to set a date for elections. Polling shows Netanyahu would lose to him.
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In France there are objections to Aya Nakamura singing at the Olympics
A popular French singer has reportedly been asked to perform at the 2024 Olympics opening ceremony, but not everyone in France has welcomed the suggestion.
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