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How Russia's war galvanized Ukraine and still threatens the world order

Saturday, February 18, 2023

It's been a year since Russia invaded Ukraine. Host Leila Fadel takes stock of the war and where it stands. We'll also look back at NPR's reporting from Ukraine over the past year.

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Share with us an issue your community supports but is blocked by political gridlock

Sunday, September 18, 2022

NPR wants to hear from people who feel there are issues that have popular support yet cannot pass through Congress. What are those issues? And why do they matter to you?

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Former federal judge warns of danger to American democracy

Saturday, June 18, 2022

NPR's Adrian Florido speaks with retired federal judge J. Michael Luttig about his testimony during a recent Jan. 6 committee hearing.

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'They Told Me I Wasn't A Human Being': Gay Men Speak Of Brutal Treatment In Chechnya

Thursday, June 15, 2017

Two gay men tell NPR they were kidnapped, beaten and interrogated in Chechnya before they were able to find refuge in Moscow. Human Rights Watch warns that Chechnya is conducting an "anti-gay purge."

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Among Black Voters In Charlotte, The Election Presents A Difficult Decision

Sunday, October 09, 2016

Mecklenburg County, N.C., is a blue spot in a red state. And a visit there reveals something national polls may leave unsaid: Many black voters are dissatisfied with their choices for president.

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Economy And Immigration: What's Dividing Republicans

Sunday, January 10, 2016

In 10 months, Americans will go to the polls to pick the next U.S. president. When they cast their ballots, those votes will likely hinge on how they feel about the issues most important to them.

But what are those issues?

As a way of finding out, NPR's Rachel Martin ...

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