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Palm trees in Florida weathered Hurricane Ian's wrath just fine
Hurricanes — whether big or small — manage to damage or destroy most things in their path. But palm trees tend to escape a hurricane's fury. That was definitely true after Ian.
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Xi Jinping outlines plans for the near future at China's Communist Party congress
Chinese President Xi Jinping gave a two-hour speech at the Communist Party congress Sunday outlining the party's course for the near future.
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The final word: Is the thumbs-up emoji dead?
Reports of the death of the thumbs-up emoji have been greatly exaggerated. Or maybe not. In any case, let's consider how emojis, like words, can be interpreted in many different ways.
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Ukrainian refugees are finding home in a small city in southern Brazil
Numerous refugees from Ukraine are ending up not in Poland, nor Germany, but in a small city in southern Brazil. And many feel right at home there.
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In Montana House race, Republican candidate Ryan Zinke struggles to shake off Trump-era scandals
Republican Ryan Zinke should have a big edge in the race to fill a new House seat in GOP-heavy Montana, except that he faced multiple scandals while former President Trump's interior secretary.
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Politics chat: Biden visits Oregon and Pennsylvania; who will control House and Senate
Though sometimes considered a liability for Democratic candidates, President Biden is making trips to Oregon and Pennsylvania to support local campaigns. Plus, who will control the House and Senate.
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How a Black man's 1970 murder spurred change in rural North Carolina
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe has been profiling members of the civil rights generation. Today, her own family's experiences in rural North Carolina where a Black man's 1970 murder spurred change.
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Ruben Ostlund on his film 'Triangle of Sadness' that won the top prize at Cannes
Scott Simon speaks with director Ruben Ostlund, who has won the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival for the second time with the film "Triangle of Sadness."
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Week in politics: Georgia Senate debate; Jan 6. committee decision to subpoena Trump
We look at the Georiga Senate debates as well as the Jan. 6 Committee's decision to subpoena former president Donald Trump.
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At China's Communist Party Congress, Xi Jinping is set to secure a third term
China's Communist Party Congress is set to get under way on Sunday with the country's leader Xi Jinping delivering a major speech.
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