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Uncovering Who Is Driving The Fight Against Critical Race Theory In Schools
An NBC News analysis finds at least 165 local and national groups are trying to disrupt or block lessons on race and gender. NBC reporter Tyler Kingkade explores who is waging this fight, and why.
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Pediatricians See Off-Season Spike In RSV Cases Among Kids
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Dr. Sara Goza, physician and former president of the American Academy of Pediatrics, about who is being hit hardest by RSV, a cold-like virus surging in the South.
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White House Says U.S. Will Move Away From Goods Made By Forced Labor In Xinjiang
The Biden administration announced measures to eliminate goods made by forced labor in China's Xinjiang region from supply chains used by U.S. companies.
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U.S. Prepares For Another Round Of Indirect Nuclear Deal Negotiations With Iran
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with U.S. Special Envoy to Iran Robert Malley about the negotiations regarding the JCPOA.
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Iliza Shlesinger Takes Us Through The Ups And Downs Of Dating In New Movie
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with actor and comedian Iliza Shlesinger about her new movie, Good on Paper, airing on Netflix about the ultimate dating horror story.
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Adam Serwer On New Book: 'The Cruelty Is The Point' In Trump's America
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Atlantic staff writer Adam Serwer about his new book, The Cruelty is the Point: The Past, Present and Future of Trump's America.
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Trump Heads To U.S.-Mexico Border, Days After Kamala Harris Trip
Former President Trump is set to visit the Southern border this week, just days after Vice President Kamala Harris made the trip. It comes as Republicans say there's a crisis at the border.
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Carrtoons, Kaelin Ellis, Kiefer and The Kount: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
To celebrate 50 years of NPR, we asked beatmakers Carrtoons, Kaelin Ellis, Kiefer, and The Kount to recreate some of the iconic themes from our news programs.
How Many LEGOs Does It Take To Build A Miniature Version Of Beijing's Forbidden City?
Li Zhining did it with 700,000 LEGOs. He spent a year building the 13-foot-long model. There are more than 70 palaces, the moat and the turrets of the ancient, walled district in China's capital.
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