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Amid a crumbling media landscape in India, journalist Ravish Kumar is resolute
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with filmmaker Vinay Shukla and journalist Ravish Kumar about the new documentary While We Watched.
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Texas Medical Board faces backlash over lack of clarity around abortion ban exception
For years now, Texas has banned practically all abortions. There is a medical exception to the ban — and the Texas Medical Board has been tasked with clarifying that exception.
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Learning to sing (again) on testosterone
Eli Conley is a singer-songwriter who specializes in helping trans people on testosterone re-learn how to sing as their voices change.
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Meet ZiG, Zimbabwe's latest baffling currency
The ZiG is Zimbabwe's latest currency — yet another attempt to unravel the economic catastrophes of the past decades. According to many there, it's every bit as baffling as its predecessors.
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Israeli authorities seize The Associated Press' broadcasting equipment from
Israeli authorities have seized broadcasting equipment of The Associated Press. It had been used to create a live feed into Northern Gaza filmed from the Israeli border.
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Phoenix is making changes to cooling centers to protect more people from heat
Phoenix, Ariz., area leaders are opening cooling centers that are open all night. About a third of heat related emergency calls happen after most centers close.
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Biden responds to the ICC seeking arrest warrants for leaders of Israel and Hamas
President Biden called it outrageous that the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court is seeking arrest warrants for Israel's prime minister and defense minister and three Hamas leaders.
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A long drought in Zambia has left people with no crops or money for food
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Cindy MCcain, executive director of the World Food Programme, about her current trip to Zambia, where people are enduring a severe drought and going hungry.
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First-time director Chris Pine draws a Wild Card and answers a big question
Actor and first-time director Chris Pine joins NPR's Rachel Martin to draw a card from the Wild Card deck.
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Defense rests in Trump's hush money trial
Witness testimony has concluded in Donald Trump's hush money trial. The defense has rested without calling the former president to the stand.
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Horror icon Stephen King doubts it's possible to 'gross out' the American public
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with author Stephen King about his new collections of short stories, You Like It Darker.
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A look at Rahul Gandhi, who is trying to wrest power from India's most powerful man
Two of the most consequential races in India's elections involve one man: the opposition leader Rahul Gandhi.