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Three-Minute Fiction Reading: 'After The Tone' And 'Space-Time Capsule'
NPR's Bob Mondello and Tamara Keith read excerpts from submissions to Round 10 of our Three-Minute Fiction contest. The entries are "After the Tone" by Jaqui Higgins-Dailey of Phoenix and "Space-Time Capsule" by Jill Schepmann of San Francisco.
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The Latest On 2 Critical Georgia Races
Georgia has two interesting and important Senate races under way.
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Results Are Pending In Bolivia's Presidential Election
Bolivians voted for a new president on Sunday. The election — which was delayed twice — was the first since leftist icon Evo Morales was ousted almost a year ago.
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Rallies Erupt Across France To Honor Slain Teacher Who Was Beheaded
People shocked over the beheading of a teacher in a Paris suburb held rallies on Sunday while police continued making arrests. An extremist accused the teacher of insulting the prophet Muhammad.
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Nevada Trump Supporters React To Election Results
The state was called for Joe Biden on Saturday. But it was a close race there.
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Have A Musical Instrument Gathering Dust? Nonprofit Will Take Your Donation
Hungry for Music is a nonprofit organization that takes donations of musical instruments, refurbishes them and distributes them to needy music students across the country.
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Swiss Couple Name Their Newborn 'Twifia' To Save On Internet Costs
They responded to an ad from Twifi, a Swiss Internet provider: Name your child after the company and receive free WiFi for 18 years. The couple will put the Internet savings into an account for her.
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A Legal View Of The High Court's Ruling On Same-Sex Marriage
For analysis of this landmark decision, David Greene talks to Samuel Bagenstos, professor at University of Michigan Law School who has argued three courses before the Supreme Court himself.
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Same-Sex Marriage Plaintiff Discusses The Historic Win At The High Court
Ijpe DeKoe was among the plaintiffs whose case was involved in the Supreme Court decision on same-sex marriage. He speaks with David Greene about the case, and about his reaction to the legal victory.
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Breaking Down A Legal Landmark: The Justices' Opinions In Obergefell V. Hodges
For an analysis of both the majority opinion and the dissents for the historic Supreme Court case, David Greene talks to NPR's Justice Correspondent Carrie Johnson.
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