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Executive and legislative branch members react to Roe v. Wade threats
President Biden said he's worried about broader threats to issues like marriage equality, while Democratic leaders take aim at conservative justices who they say lied about settled precedent.
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Encore: Movie theater owners are optimistic big audiences will return
Movie theater owners from across the country gathered in Las Vegas to strategize about how they can get audiences back in front of their big screens. (Story first aired on ATC on April 30, 2022.)
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Talib Kweli on Black Star's return: 'We stand tall on the shoulders of our ancestors'
Talib Kweli discusses the return of Black Star after 24 years, including a return to some of the duo's foundational themes β black excellence, unity, Pan-Africanism and the raising of consciousness.
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Voters in 13 states head to the polls in May β starting with Ohio and Indiana
Primary season kicks off in earnest Tuesday with contests in Ohio and Indiana. Ohio's Republican Senate primary has top billing.
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Encore: Tempe creates emergency response center to be a climate disaster refuge
Arizona cities say they are worried about suffering a power grid failure like Texas did a year ago. They're developing "resilience hubs." (This story first aired on Morning Edition on Jan. 26, 2022.)
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737 Max crash victims' families aim to reopen Boeing's deferred prosecution agreement
The families of those killed in two crashes of Boeing 737 Max planes will be in federal court in Texas, arguing that the company's deferred prosecution agreement with prosecutors should be rescinded.
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South Asia's heat wave leaves a billion people in danger of related health problems
Some schools have closed early for summer. Hospitals are on watch for heat stroke. South Asia is already hard-hit by climate change. Summer's early arrival this year also threatens the grain harvest.
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What makes a good movie sequel?
As multiple movie sequels come out this year, Vulture recently ranked the 101 best movie sequels ever made. NPR's A Martinez talks to TV and film critic Matt Zoller Seitz who contributed to the list
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In the war on Ukraine, rape has been used as a weapon
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to British lawmaker Arminka HeliΔ about how rape and sexual violence are being used as weapons in Russia's war on Ukraine.
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Far-right militant groups align with issue-oriented groups ahead of midterms
A report says instances of political violence were down slightly in 2021 from the year before. But militant groups were recruiting and shifting tactics to lay the groundwork for increased violence.
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