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Politics chat: Super Tuesday, State of the Union preview
It's a big week ahead in politics, with Super Tuesday primaries and President Biden's State of the Union address two days later. We have a preview.
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Turn down for ... Lil Jon's guided meditation album?
The king of crunk speaks with NPR's Ayesha Rascoe about finding calm and maturity on his new album of guided meditations, simply titled Total Meditation.
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Saturday Sports: Caitlin Clark's last game, college basketball injuries, NFL scouting
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Michele Steele of ESPN about Caitlin Clark's last Iowa basketball game, a college basketball tradition causing player injuries, and the NFL scouting combine.
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Alexei Navalny's funeral shows his legacy will live on in Russian politics
Alexei Navalny was buried in Moscow on Friday. NPR's Scott Simon asks Russia expert Nina Khrushcheva how the opposition leader's legacy might continue to influence Russian politics.
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Iran held its first parliamentary elections since the 2022 protests
Iran, on Friday, held the first parliamentary election since 2022's nationwide protests against the government.
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As China looks to stabilize its economy, senior finance officials get the boot
China is purging the senior ranks of its financial sector as the central government attempts to stabilize a shaky economy.
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Jennifer Croft talks about her novel 'The Extinction of Irena Rey'
"The Extinction of Irena Rey" is the new novel by famed translator Jennifer Croft. NPR's Scott Simon asks her about it and about her work translating other authors.
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The war in Gaza has changed everything for the people in the West Bank
Much of the death and destruction in the Israel-Hamas war has happened in the Gaza Strip. But the fallout of the attacks on Oct. 7, is also affecting the lives of Palestinians in the West Bank
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Who cooked up butter chicken? A New Delhi court seeks the answer
Two restaurants tangle in a New Delhi court over who gets to say they invented the iconic Indian dish of butter chicken. But its origins might lie in an effort to please British tastes.
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The Supreme Court will hear a challenge to Trump's prosecution in April
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with constitutional law scholar Kim Wehle about the Supreme Court decision to hear former President Donald Trump's immunity arguments against criminal prosecution.
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