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Even with another cease-fire in Sudan, prospects for peace aren't bright
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks to Cameron Hudson of the Center for Strategic and International Studies about the outlook for peace in Sudan, a new cease-fire is set to take effect Thursday.
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Propublica finds more ties between Justice Thomas and billionaire Harlan Crow
NPR's A Martinez talks to ProPublica reporter Justin Elliott about more of the financial connections found between Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and wealthy GOP donor Harlan Crow.
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The U.S. has more banks than anywhere on Earth. That shapes the economy in many ways
The U.S. has more than 4,500 banks — more banks than any other country. That huge number of lenders has shaped the economy in countless ways, but it also can pose risks.
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Advocates in Florida clamor for a fix for the formerly incarcerated who want to vote
There's no easy way for Floridians returning from prison to figure out what's needed to regain their voting rights. And advocates are critical of language set to be added to voter registration cards.
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Sinn Fein celebrates a historic election win in Northern Ireland
The Irish nationalist party hailed a "new era" as it captured the largest number of seats in the Northern Ireland Assembly for the first time.
Library funding becomes the 'nuclear option' as the battle over books escalates
Some libraries are now facing an existential threat: They could lose their public funding over books deemed inappropriate for young readers.
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Whe war in Tigray: 2022's deadliest conflict
As many as 600,000 civilians alone may have died in the last two years of the conflict.
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Judicial ethics expert on Harlan Crow's private school payments for Clarence Thomas' relative
New reporting from ProPublica found that billionaire Republican donor Harlan Crow paid private school tuition for Justice Thomas's grand-nephew.
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How important is Gen Z's vote?
Republican Joe Mitchell and Democrat Teddy Landis talk about what they think fellow 20-something voters want to hear on issues such as abortion and gun control.
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Tea time: A feast fit for a king or queen, just in time for coronation
Quiche kind of peaked in the U.S. in the late 1970’s, so it may not strike you as a particularly trendy or interesting recipe. But quiche is solid and always a good choice.
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