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100 years ago today, Louis Armstrong wrapped his first recording session
The 21-year-old Armstrong, on cornet, was a protégé of New Orleans fellow cornetist and band leader King Joe Oliver. On April 5, 1923, they went into a Richmond, Ind., studio for a two-day session.
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Meet the chief federal judge overseeing several high-profile Trump grand jury probes
Jeb Boasberg is taking over as chief judge of the federal district court in Washington as grand jury investigations of former President Donald Trump intensify.
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After publicly feuding for a year, PGA Tour and LIV Golf merge
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with journalist Brendan Porath about the surprise merger between the PGA Tour and Saudi-backed LIV Golf.
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Climate change makes Typhoon Mawar more dangerous
The giant storm formed over abnormally warm water in the Pacific. And sea level rise makes storm surge even more dangerous to residents of Guam and the Mariana Islands.
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Durable and enduring, blue jeans turn 150
It's hard to imagine a piece of clothing that's more wrapped up in American history and mythology than blue jeans. They were invented 150 years ago.
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One Domestic Worker Wants More Hours, But Reliable Transportation And Child Care Are Still Barriers
Essential workers like Glenora Romans of Houston have little job security or protection to keep them safe on the job.
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U.S. home prices went through the roof in 2021
Home prices have been on a tear during the pandemic. A new report out Tuesday shows home prices nationally are up 19% in a single year.
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Here's where election-denying candidates are running to control voting
An NPR analysis found at least 20 Republican candidates for secretary of state offices in 2022 who doubt Joe Biden's 2020 victory.
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Turkey Converts Istanbul's Iconic Hagia Sophia Back Into A Mosque
The Byzantine-era architectural marvel has been used as a museum since 1934 and is widely regarded as a symbol of peaceful religious coexistence. A court ruling Friday revoked its museum status.
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Why U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is retiring now
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is retiring. With a potential red wave coming in the midterm election, his move to step down now is about politics and the ideological direction of the court.
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