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Venezuelan opposition returns to polls after years of boycotts
Venezuela holds local elections Sunday and for the opposition, in a change in policy, is taking part.
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Lawyers for men exonerated in Malcom X killing discuss wrongful convictions
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with attorneys Barry Scheck and David Shanies, who represented the two men exonerated this week for the 1965 assassination of Malcolm X.
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4 years after Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico power grid remains in poor shape
NPR's Michel Martin talks with journalist Eliván Martínez Mercado about the state of Puerto Rico's power grid years after Hurricane Maria devastated it.
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Director Maisie Crow on the making of new doc 'At The Ready'
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Crow about her documentary that follows three Mexican-American high school students in Texas training to become border patrol officers.
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Meet Latin Grammys winner Ruben Blades
Blades won Album of the Year at the Latin Grammys Thursday. At 73, it was a surprise win in an industry that emphasizes youth.
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Puppeteer discusses the newest character on 'Sesame Street'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Kathleen Kim, the puppeteer behind Ji-Young, the show's first Asian American muppet.
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Kyle Rittenhouse's defense attorney discusses the trial and acquittal
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Mark Richards, Kyle Rittenhouse's attorney. Rittenhouse was facing life in prison for shooting and killing two men. He was found not guilty on all charges.
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For far-right groups, Rittenhouse's acquittal is a cause for celebration
One expert fears that the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse will embolden people to seek out altercations where it could be possible to make claims of self-defense.
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The blistering housing market has investors calling homeowners with uninvited offers
Homeowners are being besieged by unsolicited texts and phone calls by people seeking to buy their homes. Some are from individual house flippers, while others are from large real estate companies.
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Kenosha responds to the Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty verdict
The acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse is reverberating through Kenosha, Wis., a city of about 100,000. Residents Rittenhouse, who killed two people during protests over a police shooting in 2020.
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Former prosecutor discusses how the Kyle Rittenhouse trial played out
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Charles Coleman Jr., a civil rights lawyer and former prosecutor, about Kyle Rittenhouse, who shot and killed two people, being found not-guilty of all charges.
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Some highlights of last night's Latin Grammys
NPR's Ailsa Chang recaps Thursday night's Latin Grammys with Julyssa Lopez of Rolling Stone Magazine.