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Why the COVID-19 death rate varies dramatically across the U.S.
NPR's Miles Parks speaks to Thomas Bollyky, the co-author of a new report examining why COVID-19 death rates varied dramatically across the U.S. — and how that might improve future outcomes.
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Sunday Puzzle: The Big IF
NPR's Miles Parks plays the puzzle with listener Elie Dolgin of Somerville, Massachusetts along with Weekend Edition puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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Sunday Puzzle: The Big IF
NPR's Miles Parks plays the puzzle with listener Elie Dolgin of Somerville, Massachusetts along with Weekend Edition puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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Despite sky-high prices, airlines are struggling to accommodate the spring break rush
Spring break season has hit and airline tickets prices are high. Jet fuel, consumer demand and airline staffing shortages are all to blame. But there are other issues in play as well.
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Fox News is fighting a $1.6 billion lawsuit. But advertisers haven't shied away
In court: a rough week for Fox News as it defends itself against a $1.6 billion lawsuit over lies it broadcast about the 2020 presidential election. But the network otherwise seems as strong as ever.
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Politics chat: What Biden's diplomatic trips say about U.S. foreign policy
We look at what the Biden Administration is trying to accomplish on a number of trips, both domestically and internationally.
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The IMF's $15.6 billion loan to Ukraine will be its first to a country at war
The IMF's new loan to Ukraine will be its first to a country at war. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Scheherazade Rehman, professor at George Washington University, about the agreement's significance.
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Saturday Sports: Women's and men's NCAA; World Baseball Classic's cinematic end
The women's and men's NCAA basketball tournaments continue and the World Baseball Classic comes to a cinematic end.
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India's main opposition leader has been disqualified from parliament
The head of India's main opposition party has been disqualified from parliament after a court convicted him of defaming Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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Rachel Heng on her novel 'The Great Reclamation'
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Rachel Heng about "The Great Reclamation." Starting in 1940's Singapore, the novel follows the life of a child amid the great power conflicts playing out in the region.
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