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Israel's war with Gaza is putting global energy markets at risk
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Karen Young of the Center for Global Energy Policy at Columbia University about the energy implications of Israel's war against Hamas.
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Watership Down's latest iteration is a graphic novel. We revisit the enduring story
We examine the origins and legacy of the 51-year-old children's classic as it comes out in graphic novel form.
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Workers from Gaza in the West Bank are desperately awaiting news from home
As Israel's military operation intensifies into what Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says will be a "long and difficult war," the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is getting worse.
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Trump's influence was clear in the Speaker race — and Mike Johnson's appointment
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to journalists Peter Baker and Susan Glasser about the influence of former President Donald Trump on key political events, in Congress and beyond, in recent days.
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'Wait Wait' for October 28, 2023: With Not My Job guest Bernie Taupin
This week, guest host Peter Grosz talks with Oscar-winning lyricist Bernie Taupin about his new memoir Scattershot. Then, he tries to answer our questions about burn-y topping: hot condiments.
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The Baseball Project on their latest musical ode to the sport, 'Grand Salami Time!'
With the World Series underway, NPR's Scott Simon talks to Steve Wynn, Linda Pitmon and Scott McCaughey of The Baseball Project, about their latest baseball-themed album, "Grand Salami Time!"
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Saturday Sports: World Series; NBA season; Super Bowl contenders
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Howard Bryant of Meadowlark Media about the World Series, the start of the NBA season, and which NFL teams might be Super Bowl contenders.
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Israel's military response to the Hamas massacre appears to be expanding
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Michael Herzog, Israel's ambassador to the U.S., about whether Israel has an achievable military strategy for a potential ground invasion into Gaza.
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Iran's foreign minister: Armed groups are poised with 'their finger on the trigger'
Israel's intensifying military campaign in Gaza is raising the specter of a broader regional war involving Iran-allied groups. Iran's foreign minister says its allies are ready to strike.
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Now that Rep. Mike Johnson is House speaker, what's that mean for Louisiana?
The election of Mike Johnson to House speaker means two Louisianans hold two of the top spots in House leadership. That could mean issues important to the state could get more attention in Congress.
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