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Remembering rapper Drakeo the Ruler, fatally stabbed at a Los Angeles music festival
Rapper Drakeo the Ruler, killed backstage at a Los Angeles concert on Dec. 19, overcame significant legal troubles to achieve renown with his distinctive flow and idiosyncratic wordplay.
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Encore: How one California city cut its water use in half
Despite pleas to conserve water during a historic drought, Californians have not saved much at all this year. But there are exceptions. One city has cut its water use in half.
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The Biden administration is launching a new phone number for mental health crises
The Biden administration is putting a quarter of a billion dollars into a new national suicide prevention line. But some say that's not enough to build the infrastructure that's needed.
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Stocks drop as fears about the omicron variant reach Wall Street
Stocks dropped as investors worried about how the omicron variant would impact the global economy after several countries imposed restrictions.
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The road to recovery after a devastating tornado
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Ryan Stanley, the mayor of Joplin, Mo., about recovery efforts and lessons learned from the 2011 tornado that killed 161 people.
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Joe Manchin may have just killed Biden's Build Back Better plan
Democratic West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin went on Fox News this morning and delivered what sounded like a fatal blow to Joe Biden's Build Back Better agenda.
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Uzo Aduba on her role in new film exploring college athlete compensation debate
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with actress Uzo Aduba about her new movie, National Champions.
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Non-pro athletes may also be at increased risk for CTE, neuroscientist says
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with a man who is concerned about CTE, and with neuroscientist Bob Stern, who explains why more cases of CTE may emerge decades after plastic helmets became commonplace.
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Chileans choose next president in divisive election
The runoff in Chile's presidential election pits a far-right candidate against a young far-left candidate.
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COVID-safe travel tips if you can't postpone your holiday plans
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with Kelley Lee, a professor of global health governance, about COVID and holiday travel.
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Adam McKay talks new doomsday satire movie, 'Don't Look Up'
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with director Adam McKay about his newest film, Don't Look Up.
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Behind the new wave of laws modeled after the Texas anti-abortion law
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with UCLA Law Professor Jon Michaels about the trend of laws designed to roll back certain protected rights through private citizen enforcement.