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Caroline Polachek on her latest album, 'Desire, I Want to Turn Into You'
NPR's Miles Parks talks to singer Caroline Polachek about her latest album, "Desire, I Want to Turn Into You."
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Unalaska’s temporary library closes Monday, as staff prepares for grand opening of new building
There’ll be about two weeks without community access to the library, as city staff transfers collection materials and puts finishing touches on the new permanent space. During the closure, library patrons can return materials to the book drop at the new building.
FBI arrest Air National guardsman as suspected leaker of Pentagon documents
FBI agents have arrested a man suspected to be involved in the leak of classified documents related to the war in Ukraine and the case is already raising questions about access to sensitive material.
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Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge hopes to be first to ever run a marathon in under 2 hours
One runner in next week's Boston Marathon has run some of the fastest races ever - and Eliud Kipchoge is angling to do something never done before: run a competitive marathon in under two hours. He's already done it in a special event.
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The Washington Commanders could be sold for a record $6 billion
The Washington Commanders might be sold for a record $6 billion. NPR's Michel Martin talks with Dave Zirin, sports editor at The Nation.
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Planet Money looks into the recent financial troubles at First Republic Bank
The Planet Money team looks into the recent financial troubles at First Republic Bank and examines what has helped it stay afloat.
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What U.S. intelligence agencies can do to prevent future data leaks
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Glenn Gerstell, former general counsel to the National Security Agency, about what U.S. intelligence agencies can do to prevent data leaks in the future.
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Morning news brief
FBI arrests suspected leaker of Pentagon documents. North Korea tests a powerful new missile. Republicans face a challenge about how to message and legislate on abortion rights.
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You're less likely to get long COVID after a second infection than a first
The chances of developing lingering symptoms after COVID appears to fall sharply from the first to the second time someone gets sick, new research finds. The risk is still significant.
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Women are earning more money. But they're still picking up a heavier load at home
A new Pew Research Center report finds that in opposite-sex marriages in the U.S., women's financial contributions have grown, but they're still doing a larger share of housework and caregiving.
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