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How 26 People In The Census Count Helped Minnesota Beat New York For A House Seat
Small census numbers can make a big difference. If Minnesota's 2020 count included 26 fewer residents, it might have lost a seat in Congress — a seat that New York fell short of winning by 89 people.
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Republican Susan Wright Makes U.S. House Runoff In Texas
It's too early to call who she will face in the runoff election. Wright is the widow of Rep. Ron Wright, who died in February after contracting COVID-19.
4 Astronauts Splash Down In SpaceX Dragon Capsule After 6 Months In Orbit
The astronauts returned from the International Space Station after their spacecraft, Resilience, set a new record for the longest spaceflight by a U.S. space capsule that carried a crew.
Tiny Desk Meets AFROPUNK: Luedji Luna
The Brazilian singer uses her Tiny Desk platform to discuss individual and systemic forms of anti-Blackness.
He Asked Strangers About Things They Regret Not Saying. The Replies Were Cathartic
Photographer Geloy Concepcion asked his Instagram followers to share "things you wanted to say but never did." Thousands of responses came in, touching on themes of love, fear, loneliness and grief.
Comics Hero Barry Windsor-Smith Is Back, And He's Brought Something Monstrous
Windsor-Smith is known for his work on Conan the Barbarian and lots of X-Men titles. Now, he's back with a passion project about a man subjected to ghastly secret government experiments.
Ben Sharrock And Amir El-Masry Bring A Refugee Story To Life In 'Limbo'
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro asks director Ben Sharrock and lead actor Amir El-Masry about their new film, Limbo.
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Alison Bechdel Discusses A Lifelong Affair With Exercise In New Memoir
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Alison Bechdel about her new graphic memoir, The Secret to Superhuman Strength.
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German Gymnasts Cover Their Legs In Stand Against Sexualization
Female gymnasts from Germany wore full-length unitards instead of leotards in a recent competition. Psychology professor Elizabeth Daniels says it's a statement about comfort over outward appearance.
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Politics Chat: Vaccine Rollout Measure Focus On Changing Hesitant People's Minds
The Biden administration is trying to convince as many adults as possible to get vaccinated, while the president himself is making a pitch for his big economic plan.
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