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New Yorkers will vote in a second primary election this year thanks to redistricting
Thanks to redistricting, New York state will hold primary elections Tuesday for the second time this year, confusing some voters.
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Humanitarian groups prepare to send winter help to Ukrainians
Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Corus International Chief Humanitarian Officer Tamara Demuria about the need for aid in Ukraine as winter approaches.
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Sunday Puzzle: Double Down
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with listener Kate Simpson of Kensington, Maryland and puzzle master Will Shortz.
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The daughter of 'Putin's brain' ideologist was killed in a car explosion
Daria Dugina was driving a Toyota Land Cruiser in the outskirts of Moscow when the blast happened. Several of her father's allies say he was the likely target.
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New York City welcomes asylum-seekers from Texas but struggles to house them
New York City officials and volunteers are giving asylum-seekers bused from Texas a warm welcome, but the migrants' arrival can still be rocky, with many having to stay in homeless shelters.
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'Wait Wait' for August 20, 2022: Roadtrip Edition!
Peter and Bill are still tanning on the beach, so this week we bring you another collection of some of our favorite in-person guests.
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A look at Ukraine, 6 months into its war with Russia
An update on the war in Ukraine and a look at how life in the city of Odesa has changed.
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Attorney General Garland is 18 months into his promise to return the DOJ to normal
Nearly 18 months into his tenure at DOJ, Attorney General Merrick Garland faces consequential decisions about the Jan. 6 attack and former President Donald Trump.
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Exhibit honors Frank Oz's family legacy in puppeteering
Scott Simon speaks to legendary puppeteer Frank Oz about a museum exhibit honoring his parents - who made puppets and were survivors of the Holocaust.
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Author Jamil Jan Kochai reunites with his 2nd-grade teacher who taught him English
Scott Simon speaks to author Jamil Jan Kochai and his 2nd-grade teacher, Susannah Lung, who taught him how to read and write English after his family moved to the U.S. from Pakistan.
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