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Sunday Puzzle: P is for President
NPR's Don Gonyea plays the puzzle with guest puzzler Greg Pliska and listener Dave Govertsen from Park Ridge, Illinois.
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Millions of women are 'undermuscled.' These foods help build strength
We start to lose muscle in our 30s, and the loss accelerates with age, putting us at risk of frailty later in life. But what you eat — specifically how much protein — is a big part of the solution.
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After Trump's remarks, NATO tries to prepare for a future without the U.S.
The NATO military alliance is trying to imagine a future without the U.S., after Donald Trump's remarks disparaging the organization.
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Playing cornhole can now get you a college scholarship. A coach tells you how
NPR's Scott Simon asks Dusty Thompson, coach of the Winthrop University Eagles cornhole team, about scholarships for team athletes.
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Netanyahu's foreign policy adviser comments on Israel's possible invasion of Rafah
NPR's Scott Simon talks about the war in Gaza with Ophir Falk, a foreign policy adviser to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Beyoncé is getting played on country radio. Could her success help other Black women?
An Oklahoma country station made news this week when it briefly refused to play a Beyoncé song. It's a resonant tale for the Black and women musicians who have tried to crack the format for decades.
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The hottest trend in U.S. cities? Changing zoning rules to allow more housing
As Americans struggle to find affordable housing, cities are realizing their own rules have made it too hard and expensive to build the homes they need. Now, some cities are trying to change that.
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Jake Sullivan says the U.S. is engaging with allies, and Russia, on the space threat
National security adviser Jake Sullivan spoke to NPR's Morning Edition about Alexei Navalny dying in prison — and his briefing of U.S. congressional leaders on new Russian "anti-satellite capability."
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Hip-hop has lost a founding father. Eddie Cheeba was 67
DJ Edward Sturgis, known as Eddie Cheeba, died earlier this week. He was part of a DJ trio in the 1970s that's credited with laying the foundation for recorded hip-hop.
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There are thousands of music genres — Jacob Beardsley wants to listen to them all
From dronescape to harsh noise wall, video creator Jacob Beardsley is on a quest to listen to every music genre out there.
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