All Things Considered
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IRS is called to look into nonprofit for Jan. 6 rioters
Democratic Congress members are calling for the IRS to scrutinize a nonprofit that supports defendants charged in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol and has close ties to the Trump campaign.
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Remembering Earnest Jackson, the only artist signed to Planet Money's record label
Earnest Jackson, the sole star of Planet Money's record label, died recently at 75. We look back at his life and the long lost song he recorded in the 1970s about inflation.
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Winter storms in Oregon have cut power for thousands and killed several
Winter storms in Oregon are suspected of causing at least 8 deaths, felling hundreds of trees, damaging homes, and leaving tens of thousands of people without power for multiple days.
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The controversy involved in making Martin Luther King, Jr. Day a holiday
While Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is a reminder to Americans to be of service to their communities, the road to getting the holiday established was marked by controversy.
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Why does the U.S. vote this way — and why is Iowa first? A look at caucuses
We look at what sets the Iowa caucuses apart and why the U.S. primary system is such a patchwork.
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Kentucky Democrats seek to win ground in the GOP-dominated statehouse
A Democratic group is planning to spend millions on legislative campaigns in Republican-controlled statehouses — targeting states that have Democratic governors but GOP-dominated legislatures.
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Iowa Republicans will use an app to transmit caucus results. Sound familiar?
The state Republican Party is extremely confident the system will work Monday, but election experts can't help but notice parallels to Iowa Democrats' disastrous technology in 2020.
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An NPR music critic's take on the Grammy nominees for best new artist
A review of the category ahead of the 2024 Grammys.
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White House blames Texas in deadly migrant drowning
A woman and two children drowned in the Rio Grande while attempting to cross the U.S. border. U.S. border authorities officials say the state of Texas blocked them from conducting a rescue operation.
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Podcast explores effort to restore Florida Everglades
Bright Lit Place, a new podcast from member station WLRN tells the story of the long-running effort to undo the damage to the Florida Everglades.
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21 Savage drops first solo album in over 5 years
NPR'S Andrew Limbong talks to Rodney Carmichael about rapper 21 Savage's new album, American Dream.
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Biden is using one of Trump's insults — 'loser' — against him
President Biden is using one of former President Donald Trump's favorite insults against him, pointedly calling him a loser.