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A newly approved redistricting plan will test the Texas GOP's reach with Latinos
President Trump and Republicans made big inroads with Hispanic voters in Texas last year. Now, a newly approved redistricting plan will test whether those gains are locked in for good.
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Modi heads to China to signal India has alternatives to the U.S. amid steep tariffs
Modi heads to China for first time in seven years to show India has alternatives to Washington amid crushing tariffs. He goes as a weakened leader of a weakened country.
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Former CDC official explains his decision to leave the agency
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Dr. Daniel Jernigan, the former director of the CDC's National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, about his resignation after the CDC director's firing.
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An Atlanta condo is at the center of fraud allegations against Fed Governor Lisa Cook
One of the homes at the center of President Trump's allegations that Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook committed mortgage fraud is in her home state of Georgia.
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In 'The Roses,' Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman play a couple at odds
The actors tell All Things Considered host Mary Louise Kelly that their close relationship as real-life friends helped them get through some of their most toxic moments on screen.
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Manchester United loses to small soccer club Grimsby Town
Premier League soccer team Manchester United got demolished by a surprise upset from a much less well-known team: Grimsby Town.
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Introducing 'Sources & Methods,' a new podcast from NPR
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly introduces you to her new national security podcast, Sources & Methods. Each week digs into the biggest national security stories.
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Trump administration argues that more roads would help against wildfires
The Trump administration is citing wildfire suppression as the reason it's seeking to undo the Roadless Rule. Science suggests more roads will cause more fires.
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Radiohead re-charts on the Billboard Hot 100
A Radiohead song from the '90s has just made its Billboard chart debut — 28 years later.
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NPR exclusive: The role the U.S. has played in the humanitarian crisis in Gaza
As famine plagues Gaza, NPR exclusive reporting looks at the U.S. role in the humanitarian crisis. Many former officials NPR interviewed share a common refrain: Did we do enough to prevent this?
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In Mississippi, 20 years after Hurricane Katrina, the recovery has been long
Former Gov. Haley Barbour reflects on the hurricane's blow to Mississippi, where 238 people were killed. He says there are lessons in the resilience of people and the government's disaster response.
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Denmark summons U.S. envoy over claims of interference in Greenland
Denmark's foreign minister summoned the top U.S. diplomat in the country after it was reported that at least three people with connections to President Trump have been carrying out covert operations.