All Things Considered
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Justice Department sues Missouri over gun law riling local police
A controversial Missouri law aiming to block local law enforcement from enforcing federal gun laws has police frustrated and heading to court.
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'Born on the Water' puts the '1619 Project' into kids' hands
Nikole Hannah-Jones and Renée Watson discuss how their book, 1619 Project's Born on the Water, helps young Black children feel affirmed in where they come from.
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Student loan scams prey on confustion
Student loan scams are on the rise. We cover some of the red flags.
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Oregon governor race will go on without Nick Kristof
The Oregon Supreme Court has ruled that former New York Times columnist Nick Kristof does not meet the residency requirement to run for governor there.
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The John Durham filing that set off conservative media, explained
The political right is making hay out of a recent filing in special counsel John Durham's investigation into the Trump-Russia probe. We break down the truth behind their outlandish claims.
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Fights over the role of state medical boards
State medical boards have an obligation to investigate complaints about doctors, including those who spread COVID misinformation. But GOP lawmakers in some states want the boards to back off.
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A Ukrainian chef's borsch is an act of resistance
A chef famous in Ukraine for championing the nation's cuisine sees his cooking as part of the anti-Russian resistance.
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Tessa Hadley on new novel 'Free Love' and making life changes mid-40s
NPR's Elissa Nadworny talks with Tessa Hadley about her new novel, Free Love and pivoting to writing novels in her 40s.
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Georgetown study measures colleges' return on investment
NPR's Elissa Nadworny speaks with Martin Van Der Werf, director of editorial and education policy at Georgetown's Center on Education and the Workforce, about their new college rankings.
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'2001' and 'Blade Runner' visual effects wizard Douglas Trumbull has died at 79
Trumbull, who brought otherworldly landscapes to life pioneered physical, not digital, effects that catapulted audiences into hyperspace and became Hollywood's go-to guy for sci-fi imagery.
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Biden speaks about Russia-Ukraine tensions
After warning Americans to get out of Ukraine, President Biden gives his latest remarks about whether Russia plans to invade.
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Russia has 'hybrid warfare' options to attack Ukraine
Russia needn't launch an ground invasion of Ukraine to devastate the lives of its people. It has a range of what are called "hybrid warfare" options.