NPR Staff
Stories
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DJ Sessions: 5 Songs To Groove To This November
KCRW DJ José Galván shares some uplifting tunes to dance to this month with Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson.
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Beyond Watergate: Richard Nixon's Legacy Offers Lessons In The Trump Era
Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson talks with Greg Cumming, resident historian at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California.
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After Florida Ballot Measure Banning Greyhound Racing, What Happens To The Dogs?
Florida voters on Election Day approved a ballot measure banning dog racing in the state, which is home to 11 of the country's 17 remaining dog tracks.
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Food
Sourdough Hands: How Bakers And Bread Are A Microbial Match
In Robert Dunn's new book, Never Home Alone, he explores our symbiotic relationship with food: Not only do we impact the bacteria in our food, but the microbes in our food imprint our bodies.
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Arts & Life
'90s Pop Sensation Hanson Is Still Going Strong After More Than 25 Years
Two decades since “MMMBop,” '90s pop sensation Hanson is still going strong, with orchestral versions of their greatest hits. The Hanson brothers Isaac, Taylor and Zac join us.
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Government
With Attorney General Jeff Sessions Out, What Happens Next In The Justice Department?
Attorney General Jeff Sessions was forced to resign Wednesday, sparking questions about the future of the Russia investigation.
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National
Gunman Kills 12 People At Country Music Bar In Thousand Oaks, Calif.
A shooter killed 12 people and injured several more at a country music bar in Ventura County, Calif., late Wednesday. Among the dead was Sgt. Ron Helus, a 29-year veteran of law enforcement.
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Ballot Roundup: Florida Restores Felons' Voting Rights; Michigan OKs Recreational Marijuana
From initiatives on abortion to felons' voting rights, here's a review of some of Tuesday's key ballot question results across the country.
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Year Of The Women: How Female Candidates Fared In The Midterm Elections
A record number of women ran for office. We look at how they did and how they might lead.
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Arts & Life
How Daylight Saving Time Changes More Than Clocks
Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson talks with a professor of biology and neuroscience about what "falling back" an hour means for our schedules and our bodies.