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News brief: Latest in Ukraine, NATO's Ukraine options, Ketanji Brown Jackson
While the war in Ukraine continues, President Biden will head to Brussels for a NATO meeting on the crisis. The Senate Judiciary Committee considers President Biden's nominee for the Supreme Court.
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Sunday Puzzle: Put your tie on
Daniel Stutzman plays the puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's Elissa Nadworny.
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Don Young, Alaska's longest-serving congressman, dies at 88
Republican Don Young, Alaska's longest-serving congressman, has died. Elected in 1973, Young was known for his brash style and for crossing party lines on legislation if it helped the state.
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A cheap gas station map may be the key to solving a murder in 'The Cartographers'
Elissa Nadworny speaks to Peng Shepherd about her new book, "The Cartographers," where the daughter of a murdered map scholar unravels the mystery of a map she finds hidden in his desk.
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10 strangers come together for a life-changing kidney swap
With all its complexities, a chain of this size is hard to pull off. This one was postponed three times. But with many waiting for a kidney, it's a critical opportunity to save some lives.
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Transforming the 'Roombas of the ocean' into culinary delights
The Pacific purple sea urchin's appetite for kelp threatens marine ecosystems along the California coast as it ravages the "lungs of the ocean." The solution, biologists say, might be on our plates.
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Saturday sports: March Madness begins; Browns acquire Watson despite harassment suits
College basketball's March Madness has begun, the latest on American basketball star Brittney Griner who's detained in Russia, and a controversial trade shakes up the NFL.
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Week in politics: Consequences for China; Zelenskyy asks for help; Court confirmation
The U.S. continues its work to economically isolate Russia, and most lawmakers are on board. Also: a look ahead to Monday's Supreme Court confirmation hearings.
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A photojournalist in Ukraine heads toward deadly conflict to humanize war
The deaths of three journalists this week in Ukraine are a reminder of the perils of covering conflicts from behind a camera. Photojournalist Marcus Yam is on assignment in Kyiv covering the war.
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Crowds of people are trying to leave Ukraine as Russia invades from all sides
Russia claims to have hit a weapons depot in Ukraine's west, and Ukrainians continue to seek refuge in other parts of their country, as well as neighboring countries.
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