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U.S. gymnastics Olympic trials take place in Minneapolis
In Minneapolis this week, the best gymnasts in the U.S. are competing to make the team that will compete at next month's Olympics in Paris. Simone Biles aims to make her third Summer Games.
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Ahead of parliamentary elections, the French left unites against the right
A disparate group of left-wing and Green parties unites to fight France's far-right in legislative elections.
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Camila Cabello celebrates her Miami roots on 'C,XOXO'
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with singer Camila Cabello about her new album, "C,XOXO."
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'Road to Rickwood' tells the story of Alabama's famed Rickwood Field
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with journalist Alana Schreiber and comedian Roy Wood Jr. about their new podcast, "Road to Rickwood," which documents the history of Rickwood Field in Alabama.
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Getting ready for a July 4th barbecue? Life Kit has some tips
Intimidated by grilling? Learn the basics, from which type of grill to choose, to how to maintain a fire and create different temperature zones. Plus handy tips on tools and safety.
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School police chief is indicted over 2022 Uvalde school shooting response
The former school police chief of Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas, has been indicted over his response to the 2022 shooting.
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Remembering Japanese Spongebob voice actor Taiki Matsuno, dead at 56
Voice actor Taiki Matsuno died at 56 this week from a cerebral hemorrhage. He voiced Spongebob in the Japanese dub of the show for nearly 20 years.
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We break down the overturning of the Chevron doctrine
In a momentous decision that will affect vast swaths of American life, the Supreme Court made it far more difficult for federal agencies to issue rules that carry out broad mandates from Congress.
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A graphite processing plant in Alabama could help the U.S. rely less on China
Processed graphite is crucial for making batteries, and a single player dominates the industry: China. Now, one company wants to start processing graphite in Alabama. New tariffs could help.
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This ultra-distance swimmer became the first to take 24-mile route up Chesapeake Bay
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Katie Pumphrey, who recently completed a goal to swim across the Chesapeake Bay.
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Megan Thee Stallion and Omar Apollo lead the pack in a busy week of new music
NPR Music's Anamaria Sayre and Stephen Thompson round up the week's newest music, from artists like Megan Thee Stallion, Omar Apollo and more.
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This program is trying to lure Science and Math majors into becoming teachers.
A program that turns science and math majors into teachers is effective in keeping graduates in the profession, but the need for STEM teachers far outweighs the number of educators it's bringing in.