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Graphic novelist O'Connor turns ancient gods and goddesses into modern superheroes
George O'Connor has turned the legends of Greek gods into best-selling graphic novels for kids. The Olympians series is faithful to the ancient myths where gender and sex fluidity was embraced.
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Week in politics: U.S. sends more money to Ukraine; inflation up; midterms approach
President Biden's support for Ukraine has not garnered enthusiasm from the U.S. public. Another inflation record. And the Republicans drop out of presidential debates.
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Examining what's involved with a Supeme Court justice's recusal
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Louis Virelli, a law professor at Stetson University in Florida, about whether Supreme Court justices should recuse themselves from certain cases.
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Many countries are seeing the worst inflation in decades
Inflation isn't just an American problem — it's happening in places around the world and stretching some countries to the point of political unrest.Many
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A football league that collapsed spectacularly in the 1980s is coming back
The United States Football League relaunches Saturday, playing its first game since 1985. NPR's A Martinez talks to author Jeff Pearlman about the earlier rise and demise of the league.
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Encore: Babies and toddlers know that swapping saliva is a sure sign of love
A study suggests babies are aware that people who are willing to share saliva, through kissing or sharing spoons, have especially close relationships. (Story aired on ATC on Jan. 20, 2022.)
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Newscast: 04/14/22
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is opening up tens of millions of dollars in loans to six Western Alaska nonprofits; supporters of mariculture in Alaska are working to build a $100 million industry out of shellfish and seaweed over the next two decades; and state lawmakers are looking at extending and expanding a tax credit for shoreside seafood processors in Alaska.
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Young ballerinas from Kharkiv are now among millions displaced by Ukraine's war
At Christmas, they performed The Nutcracker. As Easter approaches, they and their mom are among millions who've been scattered by violence, separated from their old lives, facing an uncertain future.
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The renown of the Trapp family of Esko, Minn., has reached new heights
Guinness World Records has declared them the tallest family in the world. The family has five members. The shortest is 6 feet, 3 inches and the tallest is 7 feet, 3 inches.
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Jan. 6 panel must invite Trump to testify, committee member Rep. Lofgren says
The House investigation of the 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol is in its final stages. NPR's A Martinez talks to Rep. Zoe Lofgren, a member of the Jan. 6 panel, about what's next.
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