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Hate-fueled violence is growing even as Proud Boys are convicted for extremism
The conviction of four Proud Boys members for plotting to attack the U.S. Capitol is high profile, but what impact will it have? NPR's Leila Fadel asks extremism expert Cynthia Miller-Idriss.
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From Slayer to Tito Puente, drummer Dave Lombardo changes tempo
Dave Lombardo of Slayer breaks out gongs, timbales, djembes, congas and cajóns (plus anything else he can bang on) for the album Rites of Percussion.
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Artificial Intelligence comes with risks. How can companies develop AI responsibly?
NPR's A Martinez talks to Ifeoma Ajunwa, a law professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, about how AI can be developed responsibly, and if it should be regulated.
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The longer fighting goes on in Sudan, the greater the humanitarian catastrophe
A seven-day cease-fire is in place in Sudan, but will it hold and allow safe passage for desperately needed aid?
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Serbia is in the midst of 3 days of national mourning after deadly school shooting
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Igor Bozic, news director of Serbian TV channel TV N1, about Wednesday's deadly school shooting in Belgrade that killed nine people and injured seven.
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As the U.K. preps for Charles' coronation, what do Britons think of their new king?
NPR's A Martinez talks to Arianne Chernock, professor and historian of monarchy at Boston University, about popular opinions of Britain's King Charles in the days before his coronation.
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Unlikely connection: college students in Ukraine and the U.S. form a bond
Learning American pop culture while attending college during a war: Students in Dnipro, Ukraine, and Golden, Colo., form an unlikely connection.
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Montana judge denies state Rep. Zooey Zephyr's bid to return to the House floor
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Montana state Rep. Zooey Zephyr after a district judge declined to intervene against the GOP-majority state House in its move to silence the transgender lawmaker.
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California's epic snowpack is melting. Here's what to expect
Warmer temperatures are melting the state's historic snowpack. Already flooded communities downstream are scrambling to prepare for the surge.
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A suspect has been arrested in Serbia's second mass shooting in 2 days
Serbian police said they arrested a suspect in a shooting attack that killed at least eight and wounded 14, the nation's second mass shooting in two days. Serbia's president vowed tough gun measures.
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