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Virginia State Senator L. Louise Lucas on the fatal Walmart shooting in her state
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Democratic Virginia state Senator L Louise Lucas about the shooting at a Walmart in Chesapeake that killed five people.
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How masks became a habit in Mexico City
In Mexico City, the federal government has never issued a mask mandate. Even so, masks seem to have become a habit.
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Olivia Pichardo on making history on her Division I baseball team
NPR's A Martinez speaks to Olivia Pichardo, who is the first woman to make the roster for an NCAA Division 1 baseball team
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These are the best and worst airports in the nation
Dawn Gilbertson, a columnist covering all things travel for the Wall Street Journal, talks about the best and worst airports in the U.S.
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An LA jury rules the NCAA is not responsible for the death of a college football player
After his death in 2018, the wife of a former USC linebacker filed a wrongful death lawsuit claiming that CTE — or chronic traumatic encephalopathy contributed to her husband's early death.
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What a hate crime case might look like for the Colorado Springs shooter
Officials are investigating the Colorado Springs nightclub shooting as a possible hate crime. Last year, state lawmakers made it easier for prosecutors to pursue hate crime charges.
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Midterm results show voters reject election denialism
Secretary of state candidates who deny the 2020 election results generally underperformed fellow Republicans on the ballot in a handful of competitive states, reports NPR's Miles Parks.
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Stacy Schiff takes on a hero of the American Revolution in her new book
Steve Inskeep speaks to Stacy Schiff about her biography of Samuel Adams.
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FTX's new CEO reveals just how big a mess he's dealing with
John Ray, FTX's new CEO, handled the bankruptcies of Enron and Nortel. But he says the mess he has inherited is "unprecedented."
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'Love and Rockets' celebrates 40 years of edgy, Latinx, alternative comics
Jaime and Gilbert Hernandez have been drawing and writing their comic book series Love and Rockets since 1982.
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