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What's the secret to actually making a good movie remake?
Remakes are as old as cinema itself. Why do they get so much love ... and hate?
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In a crowded New Jersey governor primary, the state could see a party shift this fall
New Jersey holds primaries Tuesday in the race for governor, where President Trump has already jumped in with an endorsement. The state has a Democratic governor but could see a shift this fall.
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Chile's Indigenous fishermen say the salmon industry threatens their way of life
Salmon farming is big business in Chile, and the U.S. is one of its largest markets. Yet the fish are not native, and fishermen say salmon are damaging ecosystems and an Indigenous way of life.
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78th Tony Awards preview: What to expect on Broadway's biggest night
78th Tony Awards preview: What to expect on Broadway's biggest night
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How to manage the flurry of text messages on any given day? Texting etiquette explained.
NPR's Life Kit explains the basic rules of texting etiquette.
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Sean Combs trial update: In trial's fourth week, more witnesses allege abuse
In a week when two witnesses using pseudonyms testified that Combs had assaulted or abused them and another witness said he dangled her over a hotel balcony, the rap mogul's defense team conducted its cross examination more aggressively.
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The James Webb Space Telescope reveals the oldest galaxy in the universe
The Webb Telescope zeroes in on an undiscovered galaxy.
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Carrie Johnson on her reporting that uncovered pervasive abuse of clerks by some judges
Reporting the story that uncovered pervasive abuse of clerks by some judges
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Senator Van Hollen says the return of Abrego Garcia to the U.S. is a victory for the rule of law
Senator says Abrego Garcia's return to the U.S. is a victory for the rule of law
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Students from India react to visa restrictions at U.S. educational institutions
Students from India make up the largest share of foreign students in the United States. But student visa restrictions have many reconsidering their dreams of an American education.
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The Supreme Court hands DOGE a victory in accessing Social Security information
The Supreme Court has handed DOGE at least a temporary victory. The team can keep accessing information collected by the Social Security Administration, including medical and mental health records.
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What the Musk-Trump feud means for SpaceX
The relationship breakdown between Elon Musk and the Trump administration could have big implications for Musk's company SpaceX, which the U.S. relies on for space- and defense-related services.