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Judge hears closing arguments in trial over alleged Michigan governor kidnapping plot
Lawyers are making closing arguments in the federal trial over an alleged plot to kidnap Michigan's governor. The prosecution says the were laying detailed plans to abduct her over her COVID policies.
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In an Amazon 1st, workers on Staten Island have voted to unionize
In a stunning breakthrough, Amazon workers at a Staten Island warehouse voted to form a union. It will be the first unionized Amazon facility in the United States.
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Jared Leto is Marvel's bat-man in the vampiric 'Morbius'
An ailing biochemist aims to cure himself of a debilitating illness, but ends up infecting himself with vampirism in the Marvel movie Morbius.
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The Patagonia vest endures in San Francisco tech circles, despite ridicule
Flyers around San Francisco are urging tech workers to give up the quintessential Silicon Valley uniform: the fleece vest. It's just the latest flashpoint in the city's class battle.
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Sarah Lancashire on the power of women and playing Julia Child
NPR's Kelsey Snell talks with actress Sarah Lancashire about her portrayal of Julia Child in HBO's new series Julia.
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Cities like Tulsa in Oklahoma are paying people to move there
Many workers now have the ability to work remotely. And cities across the country are trying to lure these workers with cash and other perks.
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The NCAA made moves toward gender equality this March Madness, but there's work to do
The women's division 1 college basketball tournament soon comes to a close in Minneapolis. Many wonder whether changes in the event have put it on more a equal footing with the men's tournament.
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President Biden is ordering an unprecedented amount of oil be released from reserves
President Biden has announced an unprecedented draw on emergency oil stocks to try to put a cap on soaring oil prices.
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Across Ukraine, volunteers are helping in the war effort in all sorts of ways
At a warehouse near the frontlines in southern Ukraine, volunteers are providing food to those who've evacuated from Russian-controlled territory, making bulletproof vests and helping fix car windows.
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The U.S. and Russia are each seeking India's support
Top diplomats from the U.S. and Russia are visiting India. They both want the backing of the world's biggest democracy — which has so far refused to condemn the invasion of Ukraine.
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Public health officials may lift pandemic border restrictions. Critics warn of chaos
Homeland security officials say they're bracing for a possible record migration at the U.S.-Mexico border. Public health officials must decide whether or not to extend pandemic border restrictions.
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The latest controversies surrounding the collapse of global megachurch Hillsong
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Roxanne Stone, managing editor of Religion News Service, about the latest controversies surrounding the downfall of Hillsong megachurch.