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Asian American voters backed Trump in Nevada. Here's how they feel about him now
After backing Joe Biden in 2020, Asian American voters in Nevada swung decisively toward Donald Trump in 2024. Now, they reflect on how his presidency is going so far.
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'The Wager' chronicles shipwreck, mutiny and murder at the tip of South America
David Grann discusses his book about an 18th-century British warship that wrecked along the coast of Patagonia. Martin Scorsese is slated to direct the film adaptation. Originally broadcast in 2023.
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'Breakfast on the Bridges': a monthly Portland commuter tradition
On the last Friday of the month, a group of volunteers serves up tasty treats to morning bike commuters and passersby. The event has been going on for over 20 years.
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Which celebrity was allegedly robbed by the elderly? Find out in the quiz
This week, we're light on popes and presidents -- but if you've been keeping up with the Kardashians, you'll get at least one question right.
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How tariffs might impact small American winemakers
President Trump's new tariffs could help the American wine industry by making wines from abroad more expensive. But some smaller American winemakers aren't feeling as positive about them.
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New financial pressures forcing Planned Parenthood to close some clinics
Planned Parenthood is closing some clinics that offer abortions, even in states where abortion has broad protections, due to new financial pressures.
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How a group of older harmonica-playing Korean women has captivated LA hockey fans
A group of women harmonica players from the Koreatown Senior and Community Center have been performing the national anthem before Los Angeles Kings playoff games and winning over hockey fans.
npr.org — 6 days ago
New law firm forming to represent people targeted by Trump
With nearly 40 years of legal practice, lawyer Abbe Lowell has represented many powerful people. Now he's starting a new law firm to represent those who have drawn the ire of President Trump.
npr.org — 6 days ago
Legal veteran starts new firm to defend targets of Trump actions
With nearly 40 years of legal practice, lawyer Abbe Lowell has represented many powerful people. Now he's starting a new law firm to represent those who have drawn the ire of President Trump.
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VA mental health care workers worry about patient confidentialty due to limited space
VA employees have to report to work in person on Monday. That worries mental health care providers at the agency who say limited space will affect their ability to provide confidentiality to patients.
npr.org — 6 days ago
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