All Things Considered
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Wisconsin's outgoing Democratic governor pushes for a ban on gerrymandering
The major political parties' redistricting battle has spread across the country. But Wisconsin may go the other direction. That's if the outgoing governor gets his way.
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The secret weapon in 'Project Hail Mary' is Ryan Gosling's star power
Ryan Gosling stars in a big-screen adaptation of Andy Weir's science-fiction novel Project Hail Mary, directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller.
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Supreme Court considers laws allowing mail-in votes to be counted after Election Day
The Supreme Court heard arguments today in a case that tests whether states should be allowed to count ballots that are mailed on time but arrive after Election Day. The case could have broad implications.
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What the war with Iran means for the U.S. relationship with China
President Trump's agenda with China has been impacted by the U.S.- and Israel-led war in Iran, beyond even just the postponement of his trip.
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Senate to vote on DHS chief, with TSA funding and SAVE act tied up in Congress
The Senate votes Monday on the nomination of Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., to lead the Department of Homeland Security. The vote comes as lawmakers attempt to negotiate funding for the agency.
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A 24-karat gold Trump coin is approved for the U.S. Mint. Here's why that's unusual
The U.S. Mint is set to produce a gold coin featuring an image of President Trump. Caroline Turco, a curator at the Money Museum, says it's a sharp break with tradition that sends a message.
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Some ships find ways to sail through the Strait of Hormuz as hundreds are stalled
THe Strait of Hormuz isn't entirely closed -- some ships are getting through as Iran flexes its control over the strategic waterway.
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As women clear one barrier in the Episcopal Church, challenges still lie ahead
With the installation of the first female archbishop of Canterbury, women clergy in the Episcopal Church reflect on the struggle toward women's ordination and the future of women in ministry.
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What movies are best to see on the Big Screen
NPR staff debate the best movies to see on the big screen.
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K-pop group BTS returns with an epic live concert in Seoul
The K-pop band BTS returns with a live concert in Seoul after an almost four-year absence while its members were doing military service.
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Italy's far-right Prime Minister's political future at stake in referendum vote
Italian Prime Minister's close relationship with President Trump may weigh on a referendum on reforming Italy's judiciary.
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NATO allies prepare for a Russian attack in the far North
Despite tensions, U.S. and other NATO nations conduct exercises in the far North off Norway to prepare for Russian attack.