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For Hispanics, A Question Of Turnout
The presidential campaigns are trying to rally support from a voting bloc that could make a major difference in several battleground states.
Trump's VOA chief paid 'extravagantly' to investigate critics: Watchdog
A law firm received $1.6 million in taxpayer money to investigate officials at the U.S. Agency for Global Media. An inspector general has concluded that was a "gross waste" of federal resources.
Trump nominates official with ties to antisemitic extremists to lead ethics agency
President Trump nominated Paul Ingrassia to lead the Office of Special Counsel, a government agency that enforces ethics law and protects whistleblowers, despite Ingrassia's links to extremists.
Wayne Shorter And The Year's Other Passing Scenery
In a year where pop culture looked back at the 1960s, it makes sense that jazz critics lauded the 80-year-old Shorter, who made his first recording in 1959. His latest album displays him as enigmatic as ever — and as committed to finding new sounds.
Famous Follicles
Jonathan Coulton must ask mustache questions in this ZZ Top music parody about iconic facial hair.
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The Year in Movies: The Best of 2006
Film critic David Edelstein presents his top ten movies of 2006, and also discusses the best of the holiday options.
George Johnson on Sports: MLB Pennant Races
NPR's Tavis Smiley checks in with sports guy George Johnson about the pennant races, the NFL and other top headlines.
An Economic Perspective On The Newest Unemployment Numbers
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Brookings' David Wessel about the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic, both globally and in the U.S.
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Entire Board Of USA Gymnastics To Resign
USA Gymnastics said it "completely embraces the requirements" set by the U.S. Olympic Committee. Sexual abuser and former team doctor Larry Nassar was sentenced to up to 175 years in prison this week.
Two of tennis' biggest names are knocked out of the U.S. Open in the 2nd round
The final Grand Slam of the year isn't lacking in drama. Third-ranked Carlos Alcaraz lost to no. 74 Botic van de Zandschulp in a stunning upset, while Naomi Osaka's comeback hopes were dashed.
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