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A historic collection of comics goes to auction
Christine Farrell was one of the only people in the world to collect every DC comic ever published. Her collection is being auctioned this week.
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Voting ends November 5th, but the battle for president will continue in the courts
NPR's Juana Summers talks to Jessica Marsden, lawyer at Protect Democracy, about legal battles that are likely to follow the election, and how they might shape the outcome of the 2024 election.
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L.A. county DA recommends resentencing of Menendez brothers
Lyle and Erik Menendez have been serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole since they were convicted of killing their parents.
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Dua Lipa talks about her new album and playing a venue like the Tiny Desk
Dua Lipa usually plays for thousands in stadiums, but she recently stopped by NPR to play a much smaller venue: the Tiny Desk.
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Blinken believes the death of Hamas leader may allow for a ceasefire and hostage deal
The U.S. and Qatar say that talks will resume on a ceasefire deal for Gaza, though it is not clear what Hamas' position is in the wake of the killing of its leader in Gaza.
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What’s at stake in the upcoming election in the country of Georgia
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with elections analyst Tamara Sartania in Georgia’s capital, Tblisi, to talk about what’s at stake in the upcoming election and struggle for power.
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'Conclave' is a potboiler that starts bubbling in its opening moments
Ralph Fiennes is tasked with the election of a new pope in director Edward Berger's lush intellectual thriller, Conclave, based on the pulpy 2016 novel by Robert Harris.
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World record-setting centenarian sprinter Julia Hawkins has died
We remember world record holding sprinter Julia Hawkins, who has died at 108. When she was 100, she broke the 100 meter dash record for her age group.
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Democrats are trying to close the voting gap between Latino men and women
Democrats hope to use the influence of Latina women who back Vice President Harris to win over Latino men who are backing former President Trump.
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Minnesota clinics are figuring out how to best care for out-of-state trans patients
Doctors and clinics in Minnesota are building up capacity to care for out-of-state trans patients who are traveling for care. Some clinics have added testifying at the state house to their job duties.
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Undecided voters weigh options in a key Colorado district for the House race
Voters in Colorado's 8th Congressional district and still making up their minds about who should represent them, even if they already have their pick at the top of the ballot.
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Take a movie, leave a movie: tiny 'Free Blockbuster' libraries pop up around the U.S.
Blockbuster filed for bankruptcy in 2010, but a group of film buffs are bringing back nostalgia for the brand and its hard-copy movies with little "Free Blockbuster" video libraries.