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Life In Gaza City After Two Weeks Of Ceasefire

Life is slowly returning to Gaza City in the ceasefire, even as many worry war could return.
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Asake Tiny Desk Concert

Backed by a stellar band, the Nigerian artist effortlessly blends the sounds of Afrobeats, amapiano and Fuji in an intimate setting.
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Hedda Review Tessa Thompson Nia Dacosta Henrik Ibsen Adaptation

Tessa Thompson schemes, manipulates and awes in Nia DaCosta's dazzling adaptation of Hedda Gabler.
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Remembering Susan Stamberg One Of Nprs Most Recognized Voices

Known as a "founding mother" of NPR, Stamberg was the first woman to anchor a national news program in the U.S. She died Oct. 16. Originally broadcast in 1982, 1993 and 2021.

U S Inflation Stays Elevated But Prices Rose Less Than Feared Last Month

Consumer prices increased 3% in September from a year earlier, the Labor Department said Friday, up from 2.9% in August.

Social Security Recipients Will Get An Average Increase Of 56 Per Month

The Social Security cost-of-living increase will go up by 2.8% in 2026, agency officials said Friday.
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Trump Inflatable Animals Frog No Kings Protest Portland

Demonstrators at No Kings protests around the U.S. dressed up as frogs and other animals. Many said they were trying to counter the GOP narrative that they are radical leftists who hate America.
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Is Emma Stone An Alien In New Yorgos Lanthimos Film Bugonia

In their fourth feature film collaboration, Yorgos Lanthimos directs actress Emma Stone in "Bugonia." The central question at the heart of the movie: is she or is she not an alien?
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Russians Play Down Trumps New Sanctions

President Trump imposed new sanctions on Russia and cancelled a summit with President Putin, hoping to pressure Moscow to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine. But Putin appears not too concerned.
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Maryland Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen On The Stalemate In Congress

Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland introduced a bill that would have paid all federal workers. It didn't pass. NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to Van Hollen about the stalemate in Congress.