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The latest in the Georgia school shooting investigation. The Venezuelan opposition candidate has left the country for asylum in Spain. Secretary of State Antony Blinken travels to London.
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Congress will restart negotiations to update a farm bill that impacts SNAP
Restarting stalled negotiations on a new farm bill is on the Congressional agenda when lawmakers return to Washington Monday.
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4:13
Brazilian musician and bossa nova legend Sergio Mendes dies at 83
Brazilian musician, Sergio Mendes, who popularised bossa nova, has died at the age of 83.
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A new book aims to educate young readers about the history of the right to vote
"Represent: The Unfinished Fight for the Vote" aims to educate young adult readers about the fight for democracy in the U.S. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to authors Michael Eric Dyson and Marc Favreau.
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Spanish duo Hinds on their new pop-rock album
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with the musical duo from Madrid behind the new pop-rock album, "Viva Hinds."
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Some babysitters are forever — just ask 'Señora Mimí'
Ana is so excited that her abuela is coming to live with her — until it means saying goodbye to her babysitter. No More Señora Mimí is an ode to caregivers from Meg Medina and Brittany Cicchese.
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San Marino, a country of just over 33,000 people, has a rare international soccer win
San Marino has trounced Liechtenstein, its first international soccer win in 20 years. NPR's Scott Simon has details.
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The latest jobs report could guide the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rates
This week's jobs report offered a mixed picture of the strength of the U.S. job market. That's a challenge for the Federal Reserve as it tries to decide how aggressively to cut interest rates.
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Week in politics: Trump hearing postponed, candidates agree to debate rules
Former President Donald Trump's sentencing postponed again in New York, Vice President Kamala Harris' massive fundraising haul, and ahead of Tuesday's debates both candidates agree to rules.
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Actor Carrie Coon on her new movie 'His Three Daughters'
NPR's Scott Simon talks to actor Carrie Coon about her new movie, "His Three Daughters." It's about three very different sisters, gathered in a cramped NYC apartment to care for their dying father.
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