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Why documentaries and TV shows about scammers are so popular
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Washington Post columnist Alyssa Rosenberg about the all the TV shows featuring scammers and what that says about current culture.
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See how Kharkiv's bomb squad neutralizes cluster bombs in Ukraine
Ukrainian forces are struggling to detonate mines that scatter over a wide area and are internationally banned, known as "cluster munitions."
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Crude oil is down more than $20 from last month, but prices at the pump remain high
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks E&E News reporter Ben Storrow for the reasons gas prices remain high.
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Politics Chat: More details about the insurrection emerge
Details about high-ranking Republicans and the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol continue to emerge.
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Finding joy on Easter Sunday in Ukraine
Ukrainian women marked Orthodox Easter by preparing special bread for troops defending Mykolaiv from the advancing Russian army.
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New audio of Rep. McCarthy raise questions about his integrity
New audio recordings of Rep. Kevin McCarthy call into question his honesty and integrity, as well as his ambitions to become House speaker should Republicans win control of the chamber in November.
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Wimbledon bans players from Russia and Belarus from competing
Wimbledon, one of the world's most prestigious tennis tournaments, announced this week it is banning players from Russia and Belarus from competing there this summer.
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A Ukrainian jazz club provides joy in Odesa despite the invasion
In Odesa, a port city in southern Ukraine, one jazz club has continued to host performances despite the Russian invasion, providing a haven for joy and creativity.
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Historian Anne Applebaum connects Hannah Arendt to the state of democracy today
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Pulitzer Prize-winning author Anne Applebaum about the state of democracy around the world.
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In 'Petite Maman,' a young girl tries to understand her mother
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to filmmaker Celine Sciamma about her movie, "Petite Maman," in which a young girl tries to understand her mother's past by befriending another child in the woods.
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