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Some states are laser-focused on supreme court elections after the Dobbs ruling
More than 30 states have state supreme court elections this November. Those justices may be the final word on abortion laws in some places now that it's an issue for states to decide.
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2 Murdoch-owned papers release harsh editorials about Donald Trump
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Jonah Goldberg of The Dispatch about critiques of former President Trump by the conservative editorial boards of The Wall Street Journal and the New York Post.
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News brief: Ukraine grain deal, Oak Fire, Indiana special legislative session
Where does the Russia-Ukraine grain deal stand? A fast-moving fire threatens Mariposa County, Calif. Indiana is likely to join other states that recently moved to restrict abortions.
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Retro soul shines in Micah Edwards' Tiny Desk Contest entry 'Jean Leon'
Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Texas soul musician Micah Edwards about his standout entry to this year's Tiny Desk Contest entry.
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Black player Bud Fowler will be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame
Among the inductees during today's National Baseball Hall of Fame is a little-known player named Bud Fowler. His inclusion represents an effort to highlight Black players predating Jackie Robinson.
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A guaranteed income program in rural Georgia hopes to reduce income inequality
Guaranteed income programs are often associated with big cities. A new program aims to help residents in rural Georgia.
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Mexican residents donated a significant portion of plasma in the U.S. Now they can't
Blood plasma donation centers along the U.S.-Mexico border have seen a sharp decline in donors after immigration regulations changed. Ayesha Rascoe talks with reporter Stefanie Dodt.
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Politics chat: Jan. 6 committee break; Trump, Pence at dueling rallies; Biden health
This Sunday's politics chat covers some of the many questions in Washington right now — including those surrounding the Jan. 6 investigation and its consequences for former President Donald Trump.
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Sunday Puzzle: Postmarked, T-N
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with listener Stephen Mesi of Alhambra, California and puzzle master Will Shortz.
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Monarch butterflies have been declared endangered. What can we do to save them?
Ayesha Rascoe speaks with conservation biologist Karen Oberhauser about why the migratory monarch butterfly was just declared endangered, and what can be done in response.
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