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If Trump is reelected, the independence of federal agencies could be at risk
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to former Trump budget director Russell Vought, who now heads the think tank Center for Renewing America, about reshaping the executive branch if Donald Trump is reelected.
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Do pre-biotic drinks work? Our special series Living Better investigates
Most American's don't eat enough fiber and there are a lot of products out there promising to help boost fiber intake. Why is fiber so important, and how can we eat more?
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Donald Trump's attorneys near deadline to respond to a request by prosecutors for a protective order. Coup leaders close Niger's airspace. Ukraine calls summit on ending war with Russia "productive."
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Grocery stores are trying to protect ice creams from getting stolen off their shelves
Grocery stores are trying to curb thefts of a hot commodity this summer: ice cream!
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Meet the Guatemalan judge fighting for democracy at a critical moment for the country
The current struggles of a judge who ruled in a historic case show the decline of Guatemala's democracy.
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A visit to the floating border wall installed by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott
A visit to the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, Texas, by kayak. That's where Gov. Greg Abbott has installed a floating barrier made of giant buoys to deter migrants
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International investigators give up search for 43 missing college students in Mexico
For about eight years, a group of independent investigators have been trying to learn what happened to 43 college students who went missing in Mexico. The last two international investigators have now left.
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Politics chat: Trump, Biden use indictment and economic recovery to win support
Former President Donald Trump is using his latest indictment as an appeal for more support, while current President Joe Biden seeks to sell the country's economic recovery to voters.
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Sunday Puzzle: Batter Up!
NPR's Eyder Peralta plays the puzzle with Paula Cerrone from Hershey, PA, and puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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'Wait Wait' for August 5th, 2023: With Not My Job guest Maggie Smith
Since "Good Bones" went viral, Maggie Smith has become one of the world's most beloved poets. She may be confused with Dame Maggie Smith, but can she answer our questions about OTHER Maggie Smiths?
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