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Only a fraction of bills actually become law. Here's how most of them die
In a state like Texas, as many as 10,000 bills are introduced in the Legislature every session, but only a fraction of those eventually become law, and there are many ways a bill can meet its maker.
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Chef Hilda Bassey cooks for 100 hours straight in world record attempt
In an attempt to set a new world record, Nigerian Chef Hilda Bassey has cooked for 100 hours nonstop.
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Disney rolls out its latest remake, 'The Little Mermaid'
Has Disney done it again? And if they have, should they ... stop? These are some of the questions on our minds as Disney's remake of The Little Mermaid hits theaters.
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'American Born Chinese' is a window into what's changed for the community
Cartoonist Gene Luen Yang talks about the new television adaptation of his graphic novel American Born Chinese.
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Voters return to the polls in Turkey for presidential runoff
Turkey's voters head to the polls this weekend in a decisive runoff vote — the first time voters have ever gone to the ballot box in a second-round vote for a new president.
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Student sues school district over denied request to wear a sash at graduation
A student in a small Colorado town is suing after her school told her she can't wear a sash to graduation that displays both the U.S. and Mexican flags.
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What's making us happy: A guide to your weekend viewing and listening
Each week, the guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: You're the Worst, 60 Songs that Explain the '90s, and Little Moon wins the Tiny Desk.
'The Talk' is an epic portrait of an artist making his way through hardships
Despite its weighty, multi-tiered approach — this is not, on multiple levels, an easy read — Darrin Bell's debut graphic memoir is difficult to put down.
A lesson Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg learned: Find the joy
David Hogg is a survivor of the 2018 mass shooting at his high school. He talks about advocacy, finding common ground with opponents and the importance of making time for joy amid the pain.
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4 young children are critically wounded in a knife attack in a French Alpine town
As bystanders screamed for help, a man with a knife stabbed four young children at a lakeside park in the French Alps. The children suffered life-threatening injuries, and two adults were wounded.
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