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Remembering the racist attack at a grocery store in Buffalo, N.Y., a year later
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Na'Kya McCann, host of the podcast "Embedded: Buffalo Extreme," about the racist attack in Buffalo, N.Y., on May 14, 2022.
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Funeral directors in 15 states can now offer the eco-friendlier 'water cremation'
Funeral directors in 15 states can now offer "water cremation," in which bodies are dissolved in a chemical solution. Some see it as more eco-friendly and less traumatic than consumption by flame.
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Florida businesses could be required to verify employees have legal work permits
Florida businesses could soon be required to use the E-Verify system for their employees to make sure people have legal work permits. There's fear the move could hurt labor intensive industries.
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Sunday Puzzle: Animal Anagrams
Mitchell Szczepanczyk plays the puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's Ayesha Rascoe.
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Ukraine's currency is being bolstered with financial support from other nations
Financial assistance to Ukraine will help shore up the country's currency, which has maintained strong buying power despite the war.
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Cassandra Jackson on her memoir 'The Wreck'
As Cassandra Jackson struggled with infertility, she learned more about loss that devastated her father before her birth. She talks with NPR's Ayesha Rascoe about her memoir, "The Wreck."
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Saudi Arabia is using sports to reform its image on the world stage
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Jon Wertheim of Sports Illustrated about the ways in which Saudi Arabia is spending money on sports, possibly to bolster its image on the world stage.
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Glenn Howerton on his new film about the rise and fall of BlackBerry mobile phones
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Glenn Howerton about his new film, "BlackBerry." It's about the rise and fall of that iconic device.
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Week in politics: Border immigration; debt ceiling talks; Trump's CNN town hall
What immigration at the U.S./Mexican border means, politically, for the Biden administration; the debt ceiling talks; and blowback on CNN for that town hall with former President Donald Trump.
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The mayor of Las Cruces, N.M., on how the expiration of Title 42 will impact the city
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Mayor Ken Miyagishima of Las Cruces, N.M., about how the city is preparing for migrants after the expiration of Title 42.
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