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One woman's summer of pleasure in Paris
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to author Glynnis Macnicol about her new memoir, I’m Mostly Here To Enjoy Myself.
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Secret audio raises new questions about Supreme Court Justice's impartiality
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Blinken at Gaza aid conference in Jordan
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How 2 unexpected wars are defining Biden's presidency
President Biden pulled U.S. troops out of Afghanistan and showed no desire for other military adventures. But the unexpected wars in Ukraine and Gaza have become defining issues of his presidency.
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The Rev. James Lawson, key architect of the Civil Rights Movement, dies at 95
Martin Luther King Jr. called civil rights pioneer, the Rev. James Lawson, the leading theorist and strategist of nonviolence.
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U.S. Ambassador to U.N. on the Security Council's vote for a ceasefire in Gaza
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A law in Vermont makes fossil fuel company pay for damages from climate change
Vermont is the first state in the nation to adopt a superfund-style law for major oil companies. It lets the government take action to recoup climate-related damages.
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Moore High's graduating class of 74' finally walks
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Far-right surges in European parliamentary elections
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Florida beach reopens after being shut down following shark bite incidents
A popular stretch of beach in Florida's panhandle has reopened following two shark bite incidents several miles apart on Friday. Three people were injured.
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French President Emmanuel Macron calls for snap elections
France's president calls snap elections after the far-right made some big gains in European Union polls
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How an outdated Social Security policy is preventing couples from marrying
Under Social Security's outdated SSI rules, couples say they can't marry - or they have to hide