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How U.S. policy failed Gaza. And, the latest info on the Minneapolis school shooting
Exclusive interviews with NPR reveal how U.S. policy during Biden's administration impacted Gaza. And, a shooter opened fire on a Minneapolis church yesterday, killing two children.
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Elections analyst discusses results of special elections in Florida and Wisconsin
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks about results of special elections in Wisconsin and Florida with J. Miles Coleman, an elections analyst at the University of Virginia who has been tracking the races closely.
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Kroger workers across central Indiana vote in favor of new 3-year contract
Thousands of Kroger workers in central Indiana voted to approve a new three-year contract. This vote comes after union workers voted down two previous proposals.
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Here are some of the nonfiction books we're looking forward to reading this spring
Andrew Limbong of the NPR Books team shares the nonfiction books he's most looking forward to reading this spring.
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Federal judge dismisses corruption case against New York Mayor Eric Adams
A federal judge dismisses the corruption case against New York Mayor Eric Adams, granting a controversial request from the Justice Department that generated a public outcry and spurred a mass resignation of senior federal prosecutors.
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Gov. Mike Braun touts $37 million in state budget savings through 'efficiency'
Gov. Mike Braun said his administration has saved $37 million this year through renegotiated state contracts and more efficient vehicle expenses.
WHO's Elena Vuolo discusses international aid efforts following deadly Myanmar quake
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Elena Vuolo, World Health Organization deputy head in Myanmar, about international aid efforts for the country following the devastating earthquake there.
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Could legal weed make you sick? Here's how California tries to keep it safe
With no help from the federal government, states are trying to regulate recreational marijuana. California's Department of Cannabis Control works to keep contaminants out of joints, vapes and edibles.
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Indonesian residents in New York hold monthly food bazaar to celebrate their culture
Indonesian residents of Queens, N.Y., gather once a month to celebrate the culture and food of their homeland. The emphasis is on the food.
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Trump endorsement and Musk's money not enough to flip Wisconsin Supreme Court
President Trump's endorsement and Elon Musk's money weren't enough to flip the Wisconsin Supreme Court, which liberals will hold onto. Abortion, redistricting and Tesla could come before the court.
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