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How will Kamala Harris' presidential bid figure in to legislative and state races?
NPR's A Martínez asks veteran political analyst and pollster Frank Luntz how Kamala Harris' entry into the presidential race might affect the fight for control of Congress.
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Ultramarathon In The Sahara A Six-Day Race Over Extreme Terrain
Melissa Block talks to marathon runner Lisa Batchen about a six day ultramarathon taking place in the Saharan desert in Morocco.
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The deciding game of the NHL Stanley Cup Final should be a thrilling end
The seventh and deciding game of the NHL Stanley Cup Final should be a thrilling end to a great series. The Florida Panthers won the first three games and then the Edmonton Oilers won the next three.
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Okinawa's governor strives for regional diplomacy as tensions in Asia-Pacific rise
Denny Tamaki, governor of Okinawa prefecture, says his personal story is deeply entwined with the U.S. military's presence on the island.
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Artemis II astronauts heading home after historic moon flyby
The Artemis II astronauts are on a course back to Earth after flying by the moon Monday, witnessing a solar eclipse, and breaking a distance record set by NASA's Apollo 13 astronauts.
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Is Iran the first high tech, low cost war?
The war with Iran stretches into a second week. Is the U.S. winning, and is President Trump looking for an off-ramp?
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Trump's tariffs were 'last straw' for this business owner's now-shuttered store
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Jennifer Bergman, who says she had to close her family's toy store business of 44 years in July 2025 due to President Trump's tariffs.
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Not Just Child's Play: World Tiddlywinks Champions Reclaim Their Glory
David Lockwood and Larry Kahn, "the Ali-Frazier" of Tiddlywinks, once again won the World Pairs title. To the professional winkers, the game is far more than shooting discs, or "winks," into a cup.
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10 road safety do's and don'ts that might just save your life
Motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death in the U.S. A highway patrol officer explains how drivers should handle emergency scenarios, from extreme weather to aggressive tailgaters.
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Gunman at Mexican pyramids carried materials related to Columbine massacre
The gunman who killed a Canadian tourist and left at least 13 people injured at Mexico's iconic Teotihuacan pyramids carried materials that were apparently related to the deadly 1999 high school shooting, authorities said Tuesday.
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