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'Wait Wait' for April 1, 2023: With Not My Job guest Michelle Rodriguez
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Michelle Rodriguez is a bona fide action star, from The Fast & The Furious to Dungeons & Dragons. She may know her way around a fistfight, but can she answer our three questions about sloths?Av NPR
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An app launched to make seeking asylum simpler has left migrants even more precarious
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Israel's lack of a constitution makes an independent judiciary crucial for democracy
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Following his indictment, Trump in expected to appear in criminal court next week
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The latest on what's known about President Donald Trump's indictment by a New York grand jury, and what to expect at his scheduled appearance in a Manhattan court room next week.Av NPR
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6 things to know about heat pumps, a climate solution in a box
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Sales of super-efficient electric heat pumps are rising in the US. But what are heat pumps? And why do some call them a key climate solution?Av NPR
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How a conspiracy theory about eating bugs made its way to international politics
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The Road to Trump's Indictment and What Comes Next
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Former President Trump has been indicted by a New York grand jury, making him the first former president in American history to face criminal charges. The case involves hush money paid by Trump's former attorney, Michael Cohen, to adult film star Stormy Daniels, who claims she had an affair with Trump. NPR's Andrea Bernstein says the lengths Trump'…
How will American politics change now that a former president, Donald Trump, is facing criminal prosecution for the first time in the country's nearly two and a half centuries of existence? This episode: White House correspondent Scott Detrow, senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro, national justice correspondent Carrie Johnso…
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White House: smaller community banks shouldn't shoulder the tab for 2 failed banks
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The collapse of two regional banks is expected to cost the government's deposit insurance fund more than $22 billion. The Biden administration says smaller banks shouldn't have to pick up the tab.Av NPR
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How do Palestinians feel about a proposal to weaken Israel's courts?
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NPR's Michel Martin talks to human rights attorney Sawsan Zaher about how Palestinian and Arab Israelis are reacting to the conservative government's proposed judicial overhaul.Av NPR
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The FDA may soon authorize a spring round of COVID-19 boosters for some people
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The Food and Drug Administration appears poised to make available the COVID-19 vaccines that target omicron as a second booster for people with weak immune systems and those ages 65 and older.Av NPR
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Actors Vivian Oparah and David Jonsson on their new film 'Rye Lane'
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NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Vivian Oparah and David Jonsson, who star in the new film "Rye Lane." It's a story about young love and bad breakups set over an eventful day in London.Av NPR
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With changing rules, some electric vehicles will stop qualifying for a tax credit
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The $7,500 tax credit for electric vehicles is changing again. New requirements about battery sourcing are coming into effect, and some vehicles will almost certainly stop qualifying for the credit.Av NPR
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Former Ark. Governor Asa Hutchinson on how Trump's indictment could affect the GOP presidential race
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NPR's Scott Simon talks with former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson about what the indictment of former President Trump might mean for the GOP and its slate of 2024 presidential contenders.Av NPR
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Week in politics: Trump's indictment; another mass shooting; American reporter detained
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Chicago will vote between two candidates with distinctly different ideas of being a Democrat
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Chicago is on the brink of choosing a new mayor in a run-off election this Tuesday, after incumbent mayor Lori Lightfoot lost in the first round.Av NPR
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Israel's lack of a constitution makes an independent judiciary crucial for democracy
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Biden went to Mississippi to offer support to victims of the devastating tornadoes
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President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden went to Rolling Fork, Mississippi to visit with people recovering from devastating tornadoes and offer federal support.Av NPR
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Alabama will carry out death penalties again after botched executions prompted a pause
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Opinion: America's shameful obsession with guns
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NPR's Scott Simon looks at just how prevalent guns have become in American society, compared to smartphones and cars.Av NPR
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Week in politics: Trump's indictment; another mass shooting; American reporter detained
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Saturday Sports: Women's and men's NCAA tournaments; MLB opening weekend
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NPR's Scott Simon talks with Howard Bryant of Meadowlark Media about the women's and men's NCAA tournaments and opening weekend in the MLB.Av NPR
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Artist Christine Suggs on their graphic novel 'Ay, Mija'
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NPR's Scott Simon speaks with artist Christine Suggs about their new graphic novel, "Ay, Mija," which follows a teenager's first trip to Mexico to connect with relatives and their own heritage.Av NPR
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A Mongolian boy has been declared an important leader for Tibetan Buddhists
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A Mongolian boy has been named a top leader of Tibetan Buddhism. NPR's Scott Simon talks with Julian Dierkes of the University of British Columbia on the implications for Mongolian-Chinese relations.Av NPR
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New Yorkers react to former President Trump's indictment
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New Yorkers react to former President Trump's indictment
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Artist Christine Suggs on their graphic novel 'Ay, Mija'
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Former Ark. Governor Asa Hutchinson on how Trump's indictment could affect the GOP presidential race
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Biden went to Mississippi to offer support to victims of the devastating tornadoes
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A Mongolian boy has been declared an important leader for Tibetan Buddhists
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Saturday Sports: Women's and men's NCAA tournaments; MLB opening weekend
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Israel's lack of a constitution makes an independent judiciary crucial for democracy
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Actors Vivian Oparah and David Jonsson on their new film 'Rye Lane'
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NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Vivian Oparah and David Jonsson, who star in the new film "Rye Lane." It's a story about young love and bad breakups set over an eventful day in London.Av NPR
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Musicians Amadou Bagayoko and Mariam Doumbia on their new album, 'Eclipse'
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NPR's Scott Simon talks with musicians Amadou Bagayoko and Mariam Doumbia about their love story and their new album, "Eclipse."Av NPR
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