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This week’s Billboard charts indicate lagging sales and streams in the album sector
The Billboard albums chart is showing signs of a summer slump, as even the biggest records experience dips.
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NFL must pay billions in damages in 'Sunday Ticket' case for violating antitrust laws
A federal jury in California has ordered the NFL to pay $4.7 billion in damages for antitrust violations, a decision that could reshape the league's streaming model.
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Many Democrats are concerned by President Biden's debate performance
Democratic Rep. Robert Garcia of California speaks with NPR's Leila Fadel about President Biden's debate performance, which raised deep concerns among many Democrats.
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Oklahoma state superintendent says schools must assimilate the Bible into curriculum
Oklahoma's top education official says public schools have to incorporate the Bible into their curriculum as a historical text. Many teachers and others are balking, saying he has no authority.
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Here's what to know about Iran's presidential election
When's the election? Who's running? Here's a short primer on Iran's vote for president.
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Supreme Court delivers opinions affecting abortion rights, emissions standards and more
Among the court's opinions was a 6-3 ruling to temporarily allow abortions in medical emergencies in Idaho. The opinion was erroneously posted on the court's website Wednesday.
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Supreme Court rejects controversial Purdue Pharma bankruptcy deal
In a 5-4 decision, the justices ruled that the multibillion opioid settlement inappropriately protected the Sackler family.
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George Latimer on winning the most expensive primary race in U.S. House history
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Democrat George Latimer, who won a New York primary battle against U.S. Rep. Jamaal Bowman, after the most expensive House primary campaign ever.
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Tribe that gave Kansas its name has reclaimed a big piece of its sacred heritage
The Kaw tribe has reclaimed a sacred boulder that was used for a century as a monument to some of the people who pushed them out of Kansas.
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Rep. Bowman is the first of the progressives known as 'the squad' to be defeated
NPR's Michel Martin talks to strategist Kristen Hawn about Democrat George Latimer winning the most expensive House primary campaign in history. He had significant support from pro-Israel lobbyists.
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Opinion on important abortion case appeared briefly on the Supreme Court’s website
Reporters at Bloomberg Law read that opinion before it was removed. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Kimberly Robinson, a Supreme Court reporter with Bloomberg Law.
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Voter prep for Biden-Trump debate: Where they stand on foreign policy, abortion
With the presidential candidates debate nearing, we present the final installment of our voter's debate prep series. Today we cover foreign policy and abortion.