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Man who stole Judy Garland's ruby red slippers from 'The Wizard of Oz to be sentenced
A sentencing hearing will be held Monday morning for a man who, nearly 20 years ago, stole one of the pairs of ruby red slippers that Judy Garland wore during the filming of "The Wizard of Oz".
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Sunday Puzzle: In and Out
Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with NPR Puzzle Master Will Shortz and listener Chris Olig from Verona, Wisconsin.
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The Pro Volleyball Federation for women debuts and draws a record crowd
It's a new league and a new era for women's volleyball. The Pro Volleyball Federation held its first match in Nebraska. The seven team league will add three more teams in 2025.
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At Sundance, filmmakers say the space to get indie films made is shrinking
The Sundance Film Festival has honored independent movies for 40 years. At this year's gathering, filmmakers expressed unease at the state of the industry.
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Jury in the E. Jean Carroll case orders Trump to pay her $83.3 million for defamation
A jury says that Donald Trump owes columnist E. Jean Carroll $83.3 million for defaming her.
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On Holocaust Remembrance Day, a look at how Germany remembers the past
Germany devotes enormous resources to educating school children about the Holocaust, antisemitism, and discrimination. Despite that, antisemitic and anti-immigrant rhetoric has increased.
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'Hard by a Great Forest' traces a family's journey back to a land they fleed
NPR's Scott Simon asks Leo Vardiashvili about "Hard by a Great Forest," his novel about fleeing civil war in post-Soviet Georgia and returning to track down loved ones.
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Despite pressure from Trump, Senate border negotiations forge ahead
The Senate is on the verge of a bipartisan deal on immigration reform — one that Donald Trump opposes. Will Republicans defy the GOP's presidential frontrunner?
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How Chinese company BYD went from battery maker to dominant EV manufacturer
To get to the top, it took a mix of obsessive attention to detail, scale, government support and guitar-string-related quirks. Can BYD can crack the U.S. market?
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Biden aims for another strong showing in South Carolina's Democratic primary
The Biden campaign wants to replicate the success they had in South Carolina's primary four years ago. Black voters in the state make up much of the Democratic party electorate.
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