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It's not easy being Colombia's 1st left-wing president
Gustavo Petro faces fierce opposition from what he views as Colombia's deeply conservative deep state.
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The horror movie 'Imaginary' reflects on memory, childhood and blended families
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with DeWanda Wise about her role in "Imaginary." It's about a woman who returns to her childhood home and discovers her imaginary friend is neither imaginary nor friendly.
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Regional Mexican music is having a moment on the world stage
Beyoncé may have gone country, but she's far from the only one. Snoop Dogg, Bad Bunny and Karol G are just the latest artists who look to rural areas, specifically in Mexico, for musical inspiration.
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JPMorgan Chase is the biggest of the big banks. Critics say that poses a risk
JPMorgan Chase is the largest bank in the U.S. That worries some critics, who see it as "too big to fail."
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Opinion: Some heroes drive city buses
NPR's Scott Simon recounts the heroic actions of a Chicago bus driver and his passengers, who saw buildings on fire at 2 a.m. and raced to warn residents.
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More than 280 students were abducted by gunmen from a school in northwest Nigeria
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Alexis Akwagyiram from the Semafor news website about the mass kidnapping of young students from a school in northwest Nigeria.
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Biden hits the campaign trail after delivering the State of the Union address
President Biden's re-election campaign is kicking into a higher gear. Tonight he holds a rally in Georgia, a state where he's got some work to do to repair his coalition of supporters.
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In 'Spaceman', a deep space explorer deals with the earthly problem of loneliness
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with director Johan Renck for his new movie Spaceman. The movie stars Adam Sandler as a deep space explorer dealing with very terrestrial problems.
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Biden's State of the Union address is the opening speech of the presidential election
President Biden delivered an address seen as key to his reelection campaign. We look at how it went.
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RuPaul promotes reading with a rainbow-colored school bus
RuPaul announced this week that he's sending a rainbow bus full of banned books from the West Coast to the South.
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