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NPR listeners tell us about their most memorable Mother's Day gifts
Mother's Day is coming next weekend. "Morning Edition" hears from listeners about their most memorable Mother's Day gifts.
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Meet the man who protects snowy owls that migrate to Boston's Logan Airport
Every year, snowy owls fly from the Arctic to Boston's Logan Airport to find food. One man catches them and releases them far away to keep the owls and passengers safe.
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'Morning Edition' pays homage to cowboy poetry for National Poetry Month
For National Poetry Month, "Morning Edition" pays homage to cowboy poetry.
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John Ondrasik rewrites his song 'Superman' to remember Israeli hostages held in Gaza
John Ondrasik talks about the new version of his song "Superman." In 2001, the song became an anthem honoring 911 first responders. He's rewritten it to remember Israeli hostages still held in Gaza.
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American Catholics reflect on Pope Francis
Catholics in the U.S. reflect on Pope Francis, who died Monday at age 88.
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Could Trump's sweeping tariffs affect duty-free shopping at airports?
They are a staple at airports worldwide. It used to be very popular to buy at duty-free shops. What Trump's tariffs could mean for duty-free shopping.
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Cory Booker breaks Senate record with a 25-hour speech in protest of Trump policies
Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., gave the longest Senate floor speech in the chamber's history — more than 25 hours — in protest of Trump administration policies.
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The spring season is here — a good excuse to clean around the house
House cleaning hacks and tips from Kyshawn Lane, creator of the home maintence website Weekly Home Check.
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Honduran musician Aurelio Martínez has died at 55
Beloved Honduran musician and champion of Garifuna music, Aurelio Martínez, has died at age 55.
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Only about 3% of applicants to run in the NYC Marathon will be accepted
This year's chances of winning a lottery to enter the New York City marathon are roughly equivalent to being accepted to Harvard.