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Rep. Omar's Bill Would Sanction Saudi Crown Prince For Khashoggi's Killing
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., about her proposed bill to sanction Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman over the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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Chauvin Trial: Judge Reinstates 3rd-Degree Murder Charge Over George Floyd's Killing
Derek Chauvin was already facing manslaughter and second-degree murder charges when the much-anticipated trial opened this week.
Considering Chick Corea's Grammys Success And The Kitchen Sink Of Genre
Corea, who died in February, remains the most-awarded jazz musician in Grammys history. But Corea, who always identified as a jazz player, wasn't landlocked by any genre conventions. He wasn't alone.
N.Y. Assembly To Open Impeachment Investigation On Gov. Cuomo
Speaker Carl Heastie said he has authorized a committee to look into sexual misconduct allegations, including one that Cuomo groped a staff member. Cuomo has denied the accusation.
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Writer And Director Eddie Huang Challenges The Model Minority Myth In 'Boogie'
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Eddie Huang about his new movie, Boogie, about a Taiwanese-American high schooler who has big dreams of playing professional basketball.
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Beeple JPG File Sells For $69 Million, Setting Crypto Art Record
The artwork, a digital collage called "Everydays — The First Five Thousand Days," signals a new milestone for the increasingly popular market for nonfungible tokens, or NFTs.
Breaking Down President Biden's Prime-Time Address
Democratic strategist Mo Elleithee and Republican strategist Scott Jennings react to President Biden's first prime-time address to the nation.
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Biden Aims To Make All Adults Eligible For Coronavirus Vaccine By May 1
President Biden is outlining a plan to get the U.S. "closer to normal" by July 4th. He also plans to ensure all adults are vaccine-eligible by May 1.
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Will Posting Memes Or Pro Wedding Pics Land You In Copyright Small Claims Court?
Jeff Sedlik's Miles Davis portrait shows up all over the Internet, rarely with his permission, and there's not much he can do to protect himself. Enter the CASE Act, which sounds dull ... but isn't.
Fast Slow Jams
Comedians and co-hosts of the podcast The War Report Shalewa Sharpe and Gastor Almonte listen to sped-up versions of famous slow jams.
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