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In addition to hunger, Sen. Cory Booker says the U.S. faces a nutrition crisis
NPR's A Martinez talks to Democratic Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey about the first White House conference on ending hunger in more than 50 years.
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Parts of Asia are cleaning up after Typhoon Noru
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How the war in Ukraine is affecting the world's supply of fertilizer
One of the effects of the war in Ukraine is a global shortage of fertilizer. Food supplies could be threatened if more fertilizer doesn't get to the world market.
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Russia claims its occupied territories in Ukraine voted to become part of Russia
Final results from so-called referendums in Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine indicate overwhelming support for joining the Russian Federation. The voting is widely condemned as a sham.
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It cost $22 billion to rescue two failed banks. Now the question is who will pay
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Shanquella Robinson, 25, of Charlotte, N.C., was killed last October while vacationing in Mexico with friends.
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We read listener-submitted poems, as NPR's Scott Detrow celebrates National Poetry Month with poet Franny Choi, author of the collection The World Keeps Ending, and the World Goes On.
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Ellie Goulding runs through highlights off her new album 'Higher Than Heaven'
Singer Ellie Goulding discusses a few songs from her new album, Higher Than Heaven.
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'Schmigadoon!' co-creator talks season 2
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