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How Taiwan once used female voice to win hearts and minds in China
China is pressuring Taiwan residents using misinformation and propaganda. Taiwan once used information warfare to sway Chinese citizens to defect to Taiwan. Among its key tools: The female voice.
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Inspiration or theft? The rise of interpolation in the music industry
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with NPR music critic Ann Powers on the rise of interpolation in the increasingly litigious music industry and the line between nostalgia and theft.
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After nearly four decades, MTV News is no more
Mr. President, the world is dying to know. Is it boxers or briefs?
Companies are shedding office space — and it may be killing small businesses
With so many people still working from home, companies are cutting back on office space. That spells trouble for small businesses that depend on foot traffic.
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Pandemic border rules known as Title 42 expired — but questions remain
The end of Title 42 restrictions brings a new enforcement era for migrants seeking asylum in the U.S. Communities are adapting to the needs of those who have court dates.
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Police in Oklahoma respond to cries for help. No kidding: They were from a goat
Officers in Enid answered a call to what sounded like a person crying out for help. The sound was being made by a distressed goal. A farmer explained that the goat had been separated from a friend.
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Lainey Wilson and Chris Stapleton triumph at Academy of Country Music Awards
Lainey Wilson won album of the year for Bell Bottom Country and Chris Stapleton was named entertainer of the year at the Academy of Country Music Awards.
Biden and lawmakers postpone debt ceiling meeting as their staffs keep negotiating
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Republican Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina about the debt ceiling. The U.S. government could default on its debt in a matter of weeks if the debt ceiling isn't raised.
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Norfolk Southern railcars derail in Pennsylvania, but with no hazardous chemicals
No injuries were reported after nine railcars from a Norfolk Southern freight train derailed in Pennsylvania, with no hazardous chemicals on board, fire department and company officials said.
As debt ceiling talks progress, Biden and lawmakers are postponing their meeting
White House and congressional staff will continue to meet, but President Biden and congressional leaders will hold off on their plan to gather on Friday.
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