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Politics chat: Politicians get COVID; Jackson confirmed; Mitch McConnell interview
High-profile Washington, D.C. politicians are testing positive for the coronavirus in a reminder that the pandemic is far from over.
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Sunday Puzzle: W first and last, it's the law
Eric Houston plays the puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's Ayesha Rascoe.
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Saturday sports: MLB begins; NBA playoffs coming up; Tiger Woods plays Masters
Major League Baseball is finally beginning after a player lockout pushed the season start date back by a week. The NBA playoffs are almost here, while Tiger Woods makes a comeback.
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A worrisome new bird flu is spreading in American birds and may be here to stay
Scientists are tracking a deadly bird flu outbreak that has infected wild birds in more than 30 states. Purging the nation's poultry supply may not be enough to keep the virus from sticking around.
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Russian missile hits a train station in Kramatorsk, Ukrainian government says
In the eastern region of Ukraine, authorities say dozens of civilians were killed when a missile hit a train station. Ukrainian officials say the station was full of people trying to evacuate.
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Mortgage rates just hit 5%. Here's how much more expensive that makes home ownership
Higher mortgage rates and home prices have pushed the monthly payment to buy the median-priced home in the U.S. up more than 50% since the start of last year. Many first-time buyers can't afford it.
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Project Dynamo helped to extract Americans who were trapped near Kyiv
When Russian forces took over neighborhoods in Ukraine, it was difficult to evacuate people. Project Dynamo helps get people out.
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Voters in Michigan's 7th Congressional District weigh in on issues ahead of midterms
Democrats aim to balance multiple crises ahead of November's midterm elections. Voters in Livingston County, Mich., share their concerns about inflation and their views of President Biden.
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Judge Jackson's journey to the Supreme Court has been a personal moment for many
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Dara Ferguson, incoming president of the Harvard Black Law Students Association, about the Senate confirming judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court.
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News brief: mortgage rates, midterm election issues, union drive at Starbucks
Buying a home has become a lot more expensive. Democrats are trying to balance multiple global crises ahead of fall's midterm elections. The drive to unionize Starbucks stores is gaining ground.
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