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Why The Villages Are Losing Their Young Men
The young people say 'Beugue tekki.' I want to become someone. That's a key reason that hundreds of men from Senegal head for Europe despite the risks.
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Democrats Are Serious About A DACA Deal, Rep. Espaillat Says
Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Rep. Adriano Espaillat of New York about President Trump saying he doesn't think Democrats want a deal on DACA, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
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How eating greens became a holiday tradition for many African-American families
Morning Edition host Michel Martin talks with food historian Jessica B. Harris about the history of eating greens during the holidays and how it became a tradition for many African-American families.
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Is It OK To Lie For A Booster? Here's What Some Of You Had To Say
In a previous "Coronavirus FAQ," we looked at the medical, practical — and ethical — implications of lying to get a booster or a shot for a kid under 12. And we asked you to share your views.
Biden Urges G-7 Leaders To Call Out And Compete With China
Leaders of G-7 countries agreed to work toward competing against China, there was less unity on how adversarial a public position the group should take.
All The Olympic Firsts That Happened In The First Week Of Competition
It's already been a historic Games and it's not over yet.
How Scientists Trace New Coronavirus Variants
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with biologists Pardis Sabeti and Sharon Peacock about how genomic sequencing was used in the U.K. to trace a new coronavirus variant and what the U.S. can learn from it.
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'Queens': Black Women, Fabulous Hair
Farai Chideya talks with photographer Michael Cunningham and writer George Alexander about their new book, Queens: Portraits of Black Women and Their Fabulous Hair.
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Friedman on Petropolitics and Global Corruption
Robert Siegel talks with Tom Friedman, "Foreign Affairs" columnist for The New York Times and the author of the newly-revised bestseller, The World is Flat. Friedman will discuss his piece in this month's issue of Foreign Policy, "The First Law of Petropolitics." In the article, Friedman posits that democratic institutions generally suffer when the price of oil rises, leading to petrol-producing countries that are simultaneously rich and corrupt.
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The Pentagon can't confirm yet how the Russian ship Moskva was destroyed
After Russia's lead warship in the Black Sea sank, NPR's Leila Fadel speaks to retired Adm. James Foggo about the impact on Russian dominance in the Black Sea and the war in Ukraine.
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