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Georgia Might Elect A Supporter Of QAnon Conspiracy Theory To Congress
Georgia is poised to become the first state to elect a supporter of the right-wing QAnon conspiracy theory to Congress. The conspiracy's rapid spread and entry into politics are raising alarms.
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Biden And Trump Campaigns Stress Closing Themes In New TV Ads
Joe Biden's campaign is casting the election as a decisive moment in the country's future, while President Trump's campaign is attacking Biden on issues including crime and energy.
Tame Impala Takes On Time In ‘The Slow Rush’
Time is of the essence in Tame Impala's “The Slow Rush,” an album Kevin Parker says embodies how time is constantly in motion, yet also “seemingly standing still.”
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Daughter Beaten By Dad Who's A Texas Judge: It Happened Regularly
Hillary Adams' video of the beating has gone viral on the Web. Judge William Adams says he doesn't think he did anything wrong. She says he needs help and rehabilitation.
New documentary remembers the tragic life of folk singer Karen Dalton
Karen Dalton, an enigmatic artist beloved by colleagues Bob Dylan and Phil Ochs, and idolized by followers like Nick Cave and Courtney Barnett, is the subject of a new film.
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Even for 'Marcel the Shell,' change is the only constant
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with actor and comedian Jenny Slate about her new film Marcel the Shell With Shoes On.
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This North Carolina congressional district has a rare competitive midterm race
A Trump-endorsed Republican and a Democratic state senator are facing off in a congressional race that could help decide control of the House of Representatives.
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Jill Scott Holds Herself Accountable For Her Own Joy In 'Woman'
Scott's fifth studio album draws on influences from the Beach Boys and Aretha Franklin — and much self-reflection. "I've been doing a lot of stewing," she says. "I've been making stews out of music."
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Old magic society reveals some magicians' secrets to conjure new recruits
A secret society of magicians is exposing what's hidden up their sleeves in an attempt to draw in new members. (This story first aired on All Things Considered on November 23, 2023.)
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Old magic society reveals some magicians' secrets to conjure new recruits
It is said that magicians never reveal their tricks. Now a secret society is exposing what's hidden up their sleeves in an attempt to draw in new members.
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