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  • Catch up on key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
  • In this month's Books & Whatnot, Beth Golay and Suzanne Perez talk about the 2023 NEA Big Read, the books they've recently read and Irish authors.
  • 1. Push The Sky Away-- Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds2. Impossible Truth-- William Tyler3. Forever Endeavour-- Ron Sexsmith4. Mr. Music Head-- Adrian Belew5.…
  • NPR's Andy Bowers reports from Long Beach, California, on the Reform Party convention. The party has split into two factions, with two candidates running for President.
  • Stephen Thompson looks at the biggest songs and albums of the week, and digs into the stories and trends beyond the Top 10.
  • In an effort to quell calls for him to quit the race, Biden sat for a network TV interview with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos Friday night. Did it work?
  • - NPR's Linda Gradstein reports from Jerusalem on the religious parties that did so well in last month's elections. She says the parties are likely to be influential in the coalition government soon to be put together by prime minister elect Benyamin Netanyahu.
  • John Anderson ran as an independent candidate for President in 1980. In this commentary, he outlines the obstacles to independents running against candidates from the two major parties-- but also the huge desire for alternatives to the two major parties.
  • Un tornado EF-3 azotó Andover, proveedores de abortos se comprometen a permanecer abiertos y escuelas de Wichita ofrecerán desayuno gratuito.
  • Green Party presidential candidate Ralph Nader has an admittedly remote chance of taking the White House this year. His influence, however, is expected to push the Green Party to greater prominence in state and local elections. Tamara Keith reports on the impact Nader is having in California.
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