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Happy Mardi Gras! Enjoy Fat Tuesday — Lent is around the corner
It's the last day before Ash Wednesday and the start of Lent — a time of fasting and prayer for many Christians — leading up to Easter.
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The 2 oldest presidential frontrunners move closer to a rematch. Should age matter?
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with presidential scholar Alexis Coe about whether age should be considered when deciding on a presidential candidate.
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In Africa, world health officials roll out first routine malaria vaccine
Cameroon has officially rolled out the first malaria vaccine approved for routine vaccination, targeting children 6 months and older. It reduces severe disease by 30% among young kids.
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'This Case Will Set A Precedent': 1st Major Opioid Trial Opens In Oklahoma
Oklahoma's trial is the first in a wave of litigation attempting to bring claims against opioid manufacturers. The state is seeking millions of dollars in damages and penalties.
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Sunday Puzzle: Silent Letters
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with listener Tom Moosebrugger of Columbus, Ohio and puzzle master Will Shortz.
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Severe Weather Hits Central U.S.
The central U.S. has been hammered this weekend by severe weather including tornadoes, hail and heavy rain. Many affected areas were already coping with recent flooding.
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Shoe Retailers Warn Trump That Proposed Tariffs Would Have 'Catastrophic' Effect
Nike, Adidas and other shoe brands told President Trump that proposed tariffs China imports would have a "catastrophic" effect on Americans. This is the latest in the escalating trade war with China.
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Movie soundtracks are bringing a fresh set of ears to old classics
"Murder on the Dancefloor," a 2001 hit song in the U.K., is just the latest old track to be introduced to a new generation of listeners after being used at a pivotal moment on screen.
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Politics chat: 2024 campaigning season begins with speeches from Trump and Biden
We look at the official start of the 2024 presidential campaigning season, with President Biden and former President Donald Trump giving fiery speeches that seem to set the tone for the contest.
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Trump Judicial Nominees And 'Brown V. Board Of Education'
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro asks former federal prosecutor Paul Butler about how more than 20 Trump judicial nominees have declined to affirm a Supreme Court decision desegregating public schools.
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