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ARGENTINIAN PRESIDENT'S MIDTERM TEST
Argentina's president Javier Milei faces midterms amid economic chaos and a $20 billion U.S. lifeline.
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French authorities arrest suspects in jewelry heist at the Louvre museum
French authorities say they've made arrests in the Louvre Museum jewelry heist.
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Southeast Asian scam networks are booming. Governments are starting to take action
With the Association of Southeast Asian Nations leaders meeting in Kuala Lumpur, the growing problem of scam centers is in the spotlight.
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Research finds lizards who lose their limbs not only survive but thrive
New research shows that despite losing limbs, some lizards are able to thrive.
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How the craft flour movement could be a boon to farmers and Indian Country
As U.S. wheat farmers face painful losses in the global market due to President Trump's policies, one domestic flour mill on a reservation in Oregon is expanding its production twelvefold.
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Sunday Puzzle: City swap
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with KPBS listener Tony Mangina of San Diego, California, along with Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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Why the '996' schedule is capturing the interest of Silicon Valley leadership
The "996" schedule is 12-hour shifts, 6 days a week and it's captivated Silicon Valley tech leaders. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with academic Margaret O'Mara about this workplace trend.
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'The Boulet Brothers' Dragula' subverts the traditional idea of drag with horror
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to drag duo Dracmorda and Swanthula Boulet about drag, horror and their reality competition series, "The Boulet Brothers' Dragula."
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How the U.S.'s new sanctions on Russia could impact the war in Ukraine
The Trump administration has levied new sanctions against Russia, targeting the country's oil industry. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with journalist Stephanie Baker about the implications.
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What FCC chair's threats against ABC could mean for other media companies
Robert Corn-Revere with the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression talks about the effect the FCC chair's threats against ABC could have for other media companies.
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