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Andrew Callaghan on new Jan. 6 documentary 'This Place Rules'
NPR's Alina Selyukh speaks with Andrew Callaghan about his new HBO film "This Place Rules," a personal look at the conspiracies and events leading up to the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol.
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Week in politics: 2022 delivers another highly charged political year
This year saw President Biden's first State of the Union address, revelations from the House committee investigating Jan. 6, former President Trump's campaign announcement and much more.
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Brazilian soccer superstar Pelé has died at the age of 82
NPR's A Martinez speaks with soccer writer Andrew Downie about legend Edson Arantes do Nascimento — known around the world as Pelé. He'd been battling complications from colon cancer.
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U.S. Supreme Court will wait until 2023 to hear arguments on border restrictions
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich, a Republican, speaks with NPR's A Martinez about the Supreme Court's decision to maintain border restrictions under a public health order known as Title 42.
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China grapples with COVID surge that may be the worst since the pandemic began
NPR's A Martinez talks to Associated Press reporter Dake Kang, who's been visiting emergency rooms in China, about the impact of the latest wave of COVID-19 infections.
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From the great resignation to unionizing: Starbucks reflects 2022's labor journey
Worker shortages, rising wages, unionization and automation. In 2022, Starbucks embodied all these trends in the workplace, perhaps more than any other company.
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An appreciation of the work by some of the musicians who died in 2022
Morning Edition presents a montage of some of the musicians who died in 2022.
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Morning news brief
This was a pivotal year in America's opioid crisis. Brazilian soccer legend Pele has died at the age of 82. Young Republicans demand change from their party to keep up with their generation.
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Have you made your New Year's climate resolution yet?
Many people are focusing on how to reduce their carbon footprint for next year — such as taking one less flight or eating less meat. We have advice on how to set climate resolutions for 2023.
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Colorado's nearly $2 billion marijuana industry finally has had a bad year
For the first time since recreational cannabis sales were legalized, revenue has been down. COVID-19 has something to do with that. (Story aired on All Things Considered on Dec. 27, 2022.)
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