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Democratic Presidential Hopefuls Gear Up For Nevada Caucuses
Nevada is the first state in the west to hold its caucuses this week — it's also the first diverse state to do so. We'll look at what's on the line for the Democratic candidates in the Silver State.
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How COVID-19 Kills: The New Coronavirus Disease Can Take A Deadly Turn
Most cases of the illness are characterized as mild, with symptoms similar to those of a common cold or the flu. But there have been over 1,300 deaths.
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Culinary Workers Union Officer Discusses Decision Not To Endorse 2020 Candidate
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Geoconda Arguello-Kline, Secretary-Treasurer of the Culinary Workers Union, about the union's reluctance to endorse a democratic candidate at this point.
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In A Paramount Pictures Backlot, Latino Artists Showcase Work On Representation
At the Frieze Los Angeles art fair, several LA-based Latino artists used the backlot of Paramount Pictures Studio to showcase work about representation and realities.
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How New CItizens — And First-Time Voters — Feel About The 2016 Election
Among the first-time voters this fall are new citizens. NPR's Scott Simon caught up with three and asked how they view this election as newly minted Americans.
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Public Radio Host Goes Pro-Basketball — With A Podcast, Of Course
Kareem Maddox was a familiar voice on KUNC-FM as local host of NPR's All Things Considered. NPR's Scott Simon talks with him about a career move to pro basketball in Poland.
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Wisdom From YA Authors on Leaving Home: Tamora Pierce
She's the young adult author behind the fantasy series Song of the Lioness and The Immortals. For the series "Next Chapter," she recalls how college helped her escape small-town poverty.
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Week In Politics: The Democratic National Convention
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with our regular political commentators, E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post and David Brooks of The New York Times, about the political news of the week.
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'OSLO' Tells The Surprising Story Behind A Historic Handshake
A new play chronicles the secret negotiations that brokered the 1993 Palestinian-Israeli peace accord. It's a thriller, says playwright J.T. Rogers: "The ticking clock is the dramatist's friend."
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No Rest For The Weary: Hours After Convention's End, Clinton Hits The Trail
Hillary Clinton campaigned with her running mate, Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, in Philadelphia on Friday, just hours after accepting the Democratic nomination for president.
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