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Essay: Mother's Day Recipes
Weekend Edition essayist Bonny Wolf suggests making a family recipe for Mother’s Day. She tells NPR's Liane Hansen the ingredients and instructions for gas company candy and her neighbor Bill’s mother’s war cake.
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West Virginia's plan to fight 2022 misinformation
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Mac Warner, West Virginia's secretary of state, about a bipartisan campaign by state election officials to fight misinformation ahead of the 2022 vote.
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Ribbon cutting kicks off work on Kenai’s bluff erosion project
The receding bluff loses three feet each year due to weather and other erosion, threatening the homes and businesses on top of it.
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Before Beyoncé, there was Esther Phillips: Celebrating the R&B singer's 90th birthday
Esther Phillips was a hugely popular teenage R&B singer who, in 1962, recorded the top-10 hit "Release Me."
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End the year on a sweet or savory note with chef Kathy Gunst's favorite cookbooks of 2021
These cookbooks take readers on trips around the world, learning the secrets and treasured recipes of cooks from varied cultures.
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The Senate looks like a jump ball. Here are the 10 seats that will decide the majority
Recent events are giving Democrats hope of retaining the 50-50 Senate, which they narrowly control with the vice president casting tie-breaking votes.
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Kehlani and Daniel Caesar break through on the pop charts
As The Life of a Showgirl's numbers dwindle, some fresh voices liven up the song and album charts this week.
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As it roared through the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore, packing winds of up to 200 mph, the twister flattened buildings. Searchers continue to look for survivors and those who were killed.
Sweeten your holiday celebrations by baking these tasty treats
Holiday traditions are deeply steeped in many families, but there’s always room for new favorites.
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