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Author Ann Patchett plays a game of Wild Card
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Wildlife experts looks for new ways to count wolves in Alaska
On Prince of Wales Island in Alaska, wildlife managers are trying new techniques to count local wolves so they can determine how many can be hunted. Limiting the quota is controversial in the community.
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In 2016, NPR talked to 2 young Hillary fans. How do they feel after this election?
Eight years ago, Hillary Clinton supporters gathered at her alma mater hoping to celebrate the election of first female U.S. president. We tracked down two of the tiniest fans to check back in.
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With his re-election, what's the future of Trump's criminal trials?
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Pumpkin capital, USA
Morton, Ill., prides itself on producing tons of pumpkins each year. Most of those pumpkins are pureed and canned at the Libby's plant, which has been in the town for nearly 100 years.
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What could a second Trump presidency mean for immigration policy?
Immigration policy is among the top issues that President-elect Donald Trump plans to address in office. He ran on sweeping crackdowns of undocumented immigrants.
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The 2025 Grammy nominations are out. Here are the big takeaways.
The biggest surprises, trends and questions to be found in the Grammy nominations, plus the most interesting stories to be found beyond the major categories.
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Immigration attorney discusses how she'll approach a second Trump presidency
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Life Kit has tips for keeping your cool while dating
Dating can feel high stakes. NPR's Life Kit has tips for taking care of your mental health in relationships.
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'How Wild' podcast explores the history of the wilderness and its future
A new podcast from KALW, explores the history of wilderness and its future.
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While votes are counted, we look at how counting is used in movies
The process of counting ballots has stressed out a lot of people this week. NPR's movie critic says he's been distracting himself from the election with cinematic counting.
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Family and legacy laced through Malcolm Washington's 'The Piano Lesson'
Malcolm Washington talks about bringing the play The Piano Lesson — about a brother and sister battling over what to do with a family heirloom piano — to the big screen with his whole family.