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On Gun Control, Two Big Steps In Opposite Directions
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Congress and the Supreme Court took big steps in opposite directions last week, in the country's long standing debate on whether and how to regulate guns. Congress passed the first major federal gun legislation in decades, with bipartisan support. President Biden signed it into law on Saturday. Meanwhile, on Thursday, the Supreme Court issued a 6-3…
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Gun Split Screen: Biden Signs Safety Measures As Justices Nix A Century-Old Law
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On Saturday, Biden signed legislation designed to prevent people convicted of domestic abuse from owning a gun and increase the prevalence of state "red flag" laws. The new law comes just days after the Supreme Court's conservative majority ruled there is a constitutional right to carry a handgun in public for self-defense, striking down a long-sta…
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Idaho's fight against the far right, then and now
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The arrest of white nationalists in North Idaho gained national attention. But it has deeper significance for residents who say the region has a history of attracting — and fighting — extremists.על ידי NPR
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Democrats are bankrolling ads promoting fringe Republican candidates. Here's why
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As the midterm primary season rolls along, voters may have noticed a strange phenomenon of political advertising: Democrats paying for ads supporting Republican candidates.על ידי NPR
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The Supreme Court's abortion decision creates battlegrounds between states
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For those living in states with restrictive abortion laws, crossing state lines is one of the few ways to access the procedure. But some abortion-rights opponents are trying to prevent that.על ידי NPR
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What's happening with Russia's 1st default on foreign debt in a century
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The clock ran out on Russia's payments. But there's a twist: Russia does not consider itself in default because the country has the money, just its payments have been blocked by Western sanctions.על ידי NPR
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Does HBO's 'The Wire' still hold up after 20 years?
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Omar Little, Jimmy McNulty, Stringer Bell, Snot Boogie. If you recognize these names, you are probably a fan of the HBO series The Wire. This month marks 20 years since the series premiere. It ran for five seasons, following the lives of the cops, criminals, political players, and everyday folks caught up in Baltimore's often futile war on drugs. M…
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Internet superstar Conan Gray releases 2nd full album 'Superache'
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NPR's Susan Davis speaks to Conan Gray, a singer-songwriter who became popular after uploading his music to YouTube as a teenager. He just came out with his second full-length album, "Superache."על ידי NPR
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An Aquinnah Wampanoag elder is restoring some land to what it was before colonists
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On the island of Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts, members of the Aquinnah Wampanoag tribe are trying to restore land to the way it looked, smelled and sounded pre-colonialism.על ידי NPR
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Idaho's fight against the far right, then and now
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The arrest of white nationalists in North Idaho gained national attention. But it has deeper significance for residents who say the region has a history of attracting — and fighting — extremists.על ידי NPR
A mastodon named Fred, also known as the Buesching mastodon, is a distant relative of the modern elephant. Fred's skeleton is preserved in the Indiana State Museum.על ידי NPR
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Supreme Court backs a high school football coach's right to pray on the 50-yard line
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday sided with a high school football coach who claimed the right to pray on the 50-yard line after each game, joined by those players who wanted to participate.על ידי NPR
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The future of the anti-abortion-rights movement
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NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life America, about the anti-abortion rights movement's goals now that Roe v. Wade has been overturned.על ידי NPR
On her first day as an official host of All Things Considered, Juana Summers shares some of the interests she's bringing to the position — from the issue of gun violence, to pinball.על ידי NPR
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LGBTQ advocate Jim Obergefell fears other rights are at risk with Roe overturned
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Justice Clarence Thomas wrote that he wants the Supreme Court to reconsider precedents on same-sex marriage. NPR's Juana Summers talks to Jim Obergefell, the plaintiff in the same-sex marriage case.על ידי NPR
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Supreme Court backs a high school football coach's right to pray on the 50-yard line
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Canada expects more Americans seeking abortions to cross the border
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Canadian providers who perform abortions anticipate increased demand for services from Americans now that Roe v. Wade is overturned. Additional clients could strain already stretched capacity.על ידי NPR
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Military women react to Dobbs decision
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Military women say the end of legal abortion in many of the states where they are ordered to serve will lead to devastating choices for active duty service members and spouses.על ידי NPR
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Many abortion rights supporters are frustrated with Democrats
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Many who support abortion rights say they have already been voting and that Democrats haven't prioritized protecting abortion rights.על ידי NPR
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Portland company introduces fried chicken ice cream
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One Portland, Ore., company has scooped the competition with a new twist on some old summertime picnic standards and turned them into flavors of ice cream.על ידי NPR
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Former Justice Department official Richard Donoghue on Jan. 6 probe
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Richard Donoghue, who served as acting deputy attorney general in the Trump administration, talks with NPR's Ari Shapiro about former President Donald Trump's efforts to subvert the 2020 election.על ידי NPR
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The future of the anti-abortion-rights movement
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NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life America, about the anti-abortion rights movement's goals now that Roe v. Wade has been overturned.על ידי NPR
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Russian court extends Brittney Griner's detention
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A Russian court has again extended the arrest of U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner. Her trial on drug charges starts July 1.על ידי NPR
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Debt relief for veterans who say they were cheated by for-profit colleges
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The government is settling a case that will grant billions in debt relief to students, many of them veterans, who say unscrupulous colleges cheated them into overpaying for useless degrees.על ידי NPR
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Russian court extends Brittney Griner's detention
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A Russian court has again extended the arrest of U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner. Her trial on drug charges starts July 1.על ידי NPR
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to Josh Bivens from the Economic Policy Institute about what's really behind high prices and supply issues contributing to inflation.על ידי NPR
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Portland company introduces fried chicken ice cream
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One Portland, Ore., company has scooped the competition with a new twist on some old summertime picnic standards and turned them into flavors of ice cream.על ידי NPR
On her first day as an official host of All Things Considered, Juana Summers shares some of the interests she's bringing to the position — from the issue of gun violence, to pinball.על ידי NPR
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Canada expects more Americans seeking abortions to cross the border
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Canadian providers who perform abortions anticipate increased demand for services from Americans now that Roe v. Wade is overturned. Additional clients could strain already stretched capacity.על ידי NPR
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G-7 leaders focus on Ukraine war in summit
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Leaders of the G-7 nations met in Germany and focused on the war in Ukraine. They talked about new missile defense systems for Kyiv and a proposal for a price cap for Russian oil.על ידי NPR