All Things Considered
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The trial of Hunter Biden enters its second week
Federal prosecutors rested their case Friday in the federal gun trial of Hunter Biden. The case could wrap as early as this week.
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What does the end of pandemic recovery funds mean for schools and students?
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Results come in from European parliament elections
French President Emmanuel Macron reacted to the poor showing of his Renaissance Party in European Union Parliamentary elections by dissolving the French parliament and ordering new elections.
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Cricket and biryani go together like baseball and hot dogs
When India and Pakistan battle in the Cricket World Cup, fans of both nations will at least have a favorite dish in common.
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Israeli forces rescue four hostages in 'complex' operation
Israeli forces rescued four hostages from Gaza on Saturday, in a “complex special daytime operation,” according to a statement put out by Israeli officials.
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In Berlin, thousands take to the streets to protest far-right extremism
Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday against far-Right extremism in European politics.
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Jazz star Lakecia Benjamin on her Tiny Desk concert
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The week in space: Two lessons for NASA and their private space partners
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What issues motivate voters who support neither Biden nor Trump?
Many Americans say they don't want to vote for either President Biden or former President Trump this year. NPR wanted to learn more about these voters and what issues motivate them.
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Saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin on creating a mood and facing your fears
To celebrate Black Music Month, acclaimed American saxophonist and jazz musician Lakecia Benjamin joined NPR for a Tiny Desk Concert.
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Pat Sajak's last day: A look at what made the 'Wheel of Fortune' host so special
The "last of the old-school TV hosts" is retiring. Pat Sajak, long-time host of Wheel of Fortune, is stepping down after more than 40 years.
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A woman who believes she was an inspiration for 'Baby Reindeer' is suing Netflix
A Scottish woman named Fiona Harvey has sued Netflix, claiming that she was defamed by the hit series Baby Reindeer.