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Life-long buddies: A friendship that goes back 80 years
Two life-long friends, one Irish American, one Mexican American, talk about growing up together in Tucson, Arizona.
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Migrants are showing up at the U.S. southern border at historic numbers
U.S. Customs and Border Protection says rescues at the southern border increased 67% between July and September. Republicans say it's a failure of President Biden's policies.
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A month after Hamas attacked Israel, is the Israeli military achieving its goals?
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks retired Israeli brigadier general Amir Avivi if his country is achieving its military objectives in Gaza.
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Voters in Ohio will decide on a constitutional right to abortion
It's the final day of voting on an amendment that would protect the right to an abortion in the state constitution.
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Israel says Hamas won't rule Gaza. So who will?
Israel says it wants to destroy Hamas and make sure it never again has power in Gaza. The problem is, no one else wants to run the territory.
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Former President Donald Trump is set to testify in New York fraud trial
Trump and three of his children, Donald Jr., Eric and Ivanka, are testifying before a New York judge. They are facing questions over fraudulent Trump Organization financial statements.
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The 'Whole Earth Catalog' was the internet before the internet
Volumes of information from the Whole Earth Catalog that were first made available in 1968 are now online.
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Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum hosts a retrospective of Simone Leigh's work
Simone Leigh is the first Black woman to represent the U.S. at the prestigious Venice Biennale.
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The maker of 'Fortnite' will begin a courtroom fight with high stakes
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Adi Robertson of The Verge about Epic Games set to be in federal court in San Francisco Monday for the start of an anti-trust case against Google.
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Blinken returns to Israel, working on a plan to protect civilians in Gaza
President Biden sent Secretary of State Antony Blinken back to Israel as the death toll mounts in Gaza, and international calls for a ceasefire grow.
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A love story in 2 parts: A couple who each lost a spouse find each other
Christine Berro and Andy Keeler interviewed each other in 2007 shortly after their wedding. It was a second marriage for both. Sixteen years later, and still married, they came back to StoryCorps.
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Did any of the new MLB rules this season make a difference in the game?
As the Major League Baseball season ends, NPR's A Martinez talks to former pitcher Mark Gubicza about the new rules put into place this year, and whether they made a difference.