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It's an election year in Argentina, and politics could be shifting toward the right
A tanking economy and voter disillusion could lead to a shift to the right in Argentina, in an election year that's looking increasingly competitive.
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4 horses die at Churchill Downs ahead of the Kentucky Derby
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Joe Drape of The New York Times about the recent racehorse deaths that have occurred at Churchill Downs in the week ahead of the Kentucky Derby.
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Julie Chávez Rodríguez grew up in the labor movement. Now she runs Biden's campaign
Chávez Rodríguez is the granddaughter of labor leader César Chávez. President Biden has chosen her to run his reelection campaign.
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Does SCOTUS have a moral obligation to answer Congress?
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with columnist Jamelle Bouie about Supreme Court justices arguing they are not subject to the same accountability as the other two branches of government.
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Ahead of King Charles III's coronation, many Brits are unhappy
While thousands of people are likely to turn out and watch, not everyone is a fan of the monarchy.
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Trailblazing sportswriter Jane Gross died Wednesday at age 75
Sportswriter Jane Gross blazed a trail for women in sports journalism. She died Wednesday at age 75.
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What to expect at the coronation of King Charles III — and how to watch it
Britain's first coronation in 70 years is set to begin at 11 a.m. local time or 6 a.m. ET on Saturday. Here's a rundown of the weekend's events and how to watch them.
My Ikea obsession led me to a super-fan's paradise in rural Sweden
Ikea's unyielding sameness is a stabilizing force in my life — but I wanted novelty anyway, at any cost. So I traveled thousands of miles to the Ikea Museum.
Ginni Thomas accepted questionable payments from a conservative activist years ago
The wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, Ginni Thomas, has a long record of conservative activism. A new report raises questions on whether a judicial activist secretly gave her money.
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Asylum-seekers still face tough new rules when Title 42 restrictions end Thursday
Thousands of migrants are expected to cross the U.S.-Mexico border to seek asylum, creating tension and uncertainty for towns and migrant centers.
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