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Best in show at Westminster: Buddy Holly, a petit basset griffon Vendéen
The 6-year-old PBGV bested six other finalists and made history — it was the first win for that breed. PBGVs belong to the hound group, and are known for their rabbit-hunting abilities.
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BBC head resigns after criticism about the editing of a Trump speech
The head of the BBC and a top news executive resigned Sunday over criticisms about the way the organization edited a speech by President Donald Trump for a documentary.
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'Nightly Specials': Spontaneous Cooking Recipes
Creative cooking is not only for the restaurant chef, but for those cooking at home as well. NPR's Michele Norris speaks with Michael Lomonaco, author of Nightly Specials, a book that aims to inspire spontaneity in the kitchen.
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Harris plans to attend the COP28 climate summit
Vice President Harris will travel to United Arab Emirates this week for the annual international climate meeting, the White House has announced.
They were there on D-Day, on the beaches and in the skies. This is what they saw
More than 150,000 U.S., British and Canadian troops stormed the beaches of Normandy, France, on June 6, 1944. A small handful told NPR about their experience.
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America's birthplace of organized skiing is in Michigan, here's what it looks like
Michigan photographer Nic Antaya started a documenting Ishpeming Ski Club to understand how it has birthed a handful of Olympic athletes and its culture.
Hope For Normalcy Is Growing. Here's What Americans Are Still Worried About
Here's what U.S. adults say about President Biden's handling of the economy, their top economic concerns and how they feel about the coronavirus pandemic, based on a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll.
Showstopping Holiday Desserts For Home Cooks Of All Skill Levels
Want to take your homemade treats to the next level? We've got three recipes to put warmth, color and a little wow on your holiday table from chef Yotam Ottolenghi.
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Your election night guide, hour-by-hour
It all comes down to this. After months of campaigning, ups and down, Election Day is here. Here's what to watch, as the night unfolds.
Can Love Conquer Travel Bans? Couples Divided By Pandemic Are Rallying To Reunite
Couples discuss how travel restrictions have kept them oceans apart for months. While they lobby governments to allow them to see each other, some have had to delay weddings or even miss a childbirth.
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