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Review: 'Scrapper' is a sort of adolescent coming-of-age story turned upside down
In Scrapper, a plucky 12-year-old girl is living on her own, making rent money by stealing bicycles.
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Wind and solar projects are growing, but many can't actually connect to the grid
Tons of green energy projects, both wind and solar, want to connect to the grid. But they're running into a surprising obstacle.
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Atlantic Council's Brian Whitmore on Russia's Putin running for fifth term in office
NPR's Michel Martin talks to the Brian Whitmore of the Atlantic Council's Eurasia Center about Russian President Vladimir Putin {vlah-DEE-meer POO-tihn} running for a fifth term in office.
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An ancient celestial map recently found in Italy includes an unknown star
Researchers at Italy's National Institute for Astrophysics discovered a celestial map believed to be from between 1800 to 400 BC. Scientists say there's one star on it that doesn't match our sky.
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What's next, now that the IRS has a new commissioner and a new budget
Danny Werfel is in place as the new IRS commissioner with a new budget courtesy of the Inflation Reduction Act. How's he going to spend it?
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Identifying human remains in Maui's burn zone is grueling and complicated, teams say
There are still close to 1,000 people unaccounted for after the Maui wildfires. The fire burned so hot that some people may never be able to recover the remains of loved ones.
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How relevant is the Commonwealth of Nations today?
As a new British monarch is crowned. What will this mean for the fourteen commonwealth nations still under British rule?
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Finding a tasteful design for Arkansas' 'monument to the unborn' has been fraught
A law passed in Arkansas last year calls for the creation of a donation-funded memorial on state capitol grounds, to commemorate fetuses aborted when Roe v. Wade was legal.
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70 years since the Korean armistice, some call for an official end to the conflict
On the 70th anniversary of an armistice that stopped the Korean War, veterans reflect, while some activists call on U.S. officials to officially declare the conflict over.
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New signs of banking turmoil after First Republic Bank's failure — the third in 2023
Days after the second-largest bank failure in U.S. history, there are signs other regional banks are vulnerable.
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