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How to pass along religious traditions (without embarrassing your teenagers)
The Hindu holiday of Navaratri involves some complicated dance moves, passed down from parents to children. But as one mother discovered, the line between passing on cultural traditions and mortifying your teenager daughters can be perilously thin.
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Why San Francisco has an outsize influence on the nation's politics
San Francisco has a population of fewer than a million people and yet has launched a number of national political careers, including that of Kamala Harris.
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Saturday Sports: Rafael Nadal announces his retirement from tennis
Baseball fans wonder if they could end up with a New York City "subway series," while tennis fans are reflecting on the career of Rafael Nadal.
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Residents in hurricane-affected states are complaining of 'price gouging.' What is it?
Price gouging is both difficult to define and difficult to counter.
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Trump has made a Colorado town central to his narrative. Residents want no part of it
Former Pres. Donald Trump visited Aurora, Colo., as he continues to push anti-immigrant messages as part of his presidential campaign.
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Video: Echoes of Katrina — 2 decades of struggle and strength
NPR station photographer and New Orleans native Tyrone Turner traveled back to Louisiana to document the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
Grimace, the McDonald's mascot, is New York Mets fans' newest lucky charm
He's plush, purple, and to some Mets fans, magnificent! But why has McDonald's milkshake-hungry mascot captured the affection of so many?
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TikTok's 'sandwich king' Owen Han is out with a cookbook
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Owen Han. Known as the "sandwich king" of TikTok, Han is out with a new cookbook, "Stacked," that aims to elevate the humble sandwich.
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Thai court dismisses prime minister over compromising phone call with Cambodian leader
Thailand's Constitutional Court on Friday dismissed Paetongtarn Shinawatra from her position as prime minister, ruling that as the country's leader she violated constitutional rules on ethics.
The U.S. saw stunningly strong growth in jobs last month. Here's what to know
U.S. employers added more than a quarter million jobs in September, while the unemployment rate fell to 4.1%. Here's what to know about the data.
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