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Across the U.S., winters are getting warmer. In Missouri, farmers are finding ways to adapt.
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Jan. 6 panel alleges Trump committed crimes in attempt to overturn 2020 election
The committee's explosive claim was found in a court filing Wednesday night in an ongoing lawsuit involving a witness subpoenaed by the panel.
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Anna Netrebko, a Russian star tied to Putin, is out at the Metropolitan Opera
The famed New York opera house said Thursday that the soprano will not appear there this season or next, after she declined to distance herself from Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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HBO's new series Winning Time chronicles the revered and storied team that made up the Los Angeles Lakers dynasty of the 1980s. NPR's A Martinez talks to showrunner Max Borenstein.
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Did Putin miscalculate the military challenge Russia would face in Ukraine?
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StoryCorps remembers Mark Carles, who recently died of cancer
In 2019, Mark Carles went to a StoryCorps booth with his brother David to talk about his cancer diagnosis, and their relationship as brothers.
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News brief: nuclear plant seized, Russian bombardments, Trial related to Jan. 6
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Arizona Republicans continue pushing voting restrictions, risking backfire
Republican lawmakers in Arizona are introducing nearly a hundred so-called voter reform bills this year despite two reviews showing there were no problems with the 2020 presidential election.
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