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1,500-Year-Old Sword Found By 8-Year-Old Swedish Girl
Earlier this summer, Saga Vanecek was doing what she often does: wading in Sweden's Lake Vidöstern. It was then that she felt something odd beneath her hand and knee. The sword is from the Iron Age.
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No Details Are Released In FBI's Confidential Kavanaugh Report
David Greene talks to former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti about the findings of the FBI's report on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
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Germany's Right-Wing AfD Is Accused Of Exploiting Jewish Members
Jewish members of Germany's far-right party are launching a group called "Jews in the AfD." The group insists that claims about the AfD's anti-Semitism are exaggerated.
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How Will The Senate Vote On Kavanaugh? Not All Votes Are Known Yet
An initial vote Friday in the Senate will tells us if Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh gets to 50. That is the number of votes he would need for confirmation plus Vice President Pence's vote.
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'Atlantic': Brett Kavanaugh And The Problem With #BelieveSurvivors
David Greene talks to Emily Yoffe, contributing editor at The Atlantic magazine, about the responsibility the public has to not only believe sexual assault survivors, but also to hear out the accused.
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'He Was My Hero': Son Remembers His Wrestler Father
Lucha libre wrestling cemented the bond between a father and son. At StoryCorps, John Torres Jr. talks about how he has carried on the legacy after his father's death.
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Hegseth threatens to blacklist Anthropic over 'woke AI' concerns
The company's Claude chatbot is one of the few AI systems cleared for use in classified settings. But a standoff between Anthropic and the Trump administration is putting its government work at risk.
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Sunday Puzzle: Common threads
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with WWNO listener Shyra Latiolais and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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What you need to know about tonight's State of the Union address
The prime-time address is a chance for the president to tout his record ahead of this year's midterm elections. But it comes at a moment when Trump has seen his agenda complicated on multiple fronts.
Epstein files fallout takes down elite figures in Europe, while U.S. reckoning is muted
Unlike in Europe, officials in the U.S. with ties to Epstein have largely held their positions of power.
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