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  • Obituaries

Remembering musician Mimi Parker, co-founder of the rock band Low

Mimi Parker, known for her chilling vocals and sparse drumming in the critically acclaimed rock band Low, died Saturday at age 55. She was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2020.

November 08, 2022
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By:
  • Gus Contreras,
  • Patrick Jarenwattananon,
  • and 2 more
Signs indicate the location of an early voting polling site at Frank McCourt High School on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City on Tuesday, November 1, 2022.

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  • Elections

Politicians need to mobilize Black male voters ahead of the midterms, experts say

Just like with any voting bloc, there's still a vast array of diverging opinions, ideologies and issues that are important among Black voters in races.

November 08, 2022
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By:
  • Jonathan Franklin
Uwen Garae surveys his damaged house in Port Vila, Vanuatu in the aftermath of Cyclone Pam in 2015. The country has been hit with two category 5 storms in the last 7 years.

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  • Climate

Developing countries want climate reparations. Here's what it could cost

At global climate negotiations, developing countries say they're being devastated by a problem they didn't cause. So they're looking for compensation for the losses and damage from climate change.

November 07, 2022
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By:
  • Lauren Sommer
GPB News NPR

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  • Sports

What Kyrie Irving's suspension says about the NBA

NPR's Adrian Florido speaks with sports commentator Kevin Blackistone about the suspension of NBA player Kyrie Irving by the Brooklyn Nets.

November 06, 2022
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By:
  • Adrian Florido
GPB News NPR

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  • Education

What the end of affirmative action could mean for college diversity

Guest host Adrian Florido speaks with Mitchell Chang, associate vice chancellor at UCLA, about what's at risk if affirmative action in college admissions is overturned.

November 06, 2022
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By:
  • Adrian Florido
Mali Obomsawin's first solo album is called <em>Sweet Tooth.</em>

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  • Music

Odanak First Nation's Mali Obomsawin tells Indigenous stories through music

Mali Obomsawin's first solo album combines Wabanaki hand drums and jazz arrangements. She calls it "the first authentic statement" in her creative journey.

November 05, 2022
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By:
  • Josh Crane
<strong>(Left to right):</strong> Nevada's Republican secretary of state candidate Jim Marchant in West Palm Beach, Fla. September 10, 2022; Kristina Karamo on April 2, 2022 near Washington, Michigan; Mark Finchem on October 09, 2022 in Mesa, Arizona.

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  • Elections

Election deniers could oversee voting in key swing states. Here are races to watch

Voters in a number of states are being presented with a stark choice: Do they want someone who denies the legitimacy of the 2020 election to oversee voting in their state?

November 05, 2022
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By:
  • Miles Parks
A receptionist works Oct. 26 in the lobby of the building that houses the Twitter office in New York.

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  • Business

Twitter layoffs begin, sparking a lawsuit and backlash

New owner Elon Musk moved swiftly to fire thousands, saying "unfortunately there is no choice" when Twitter is bleeding money. Critics called for an ad boycott.

November 04, 2022
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By:
  • Raquel Maria Dillon
Republican Gov. Brian Kemp speaks to supporters at a campaign stop in Marietta, Ga., on Nov. 3. Kemp emphasized how he kept businesses open during the pandemic despite criticism from Democrats and health experts. "Who was fighting for you then when the political winds were blowing a different way?" he said.

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  • National

In Georgia, Kemp and Abrams underscore why governors matter

Republican Gov. Brian Kemp and Democrat Stacey Abrams have competed before. Since then, the pandemic, the reversal of Roe v. Wade and the 2020 election have made governors even more visible.

November 04, 2022
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By:
  • Sam Gringlas and
  • Riley Bunch
A CarMax lot holds hundreds of used cars and trucks  in Gaithersburg, Md. on April 12. Used car prices have fallen from their recent peaks, but they remain extraordinarily high compared to just a few years ago. And other costs of car ownership are rising, too.

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  • Your Money

It's not just buying a car — owning one is getting pricier, too

Mechanics' bills are rising faster than inflation, and people are holding on to their vehicles for longer than ever. That means even those staying out of the car market are feeling inflation's pinch.

November 04, 2022
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By:
  • Camila Domonoske
GPB News NPR

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  • Economy

Planet Money started a record label to release a 47-year-old song about inflation

NPR's Planet Money recently got ahold of a 47-year-old song about inflation that has never been released. They decided to start a record label to try to get the song out into the world.

November 04, 2022
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By:
  • Erika Beras and
  • Sarah Gonzalez
<em>Good Night Oppy </em>is a suspense-filled ride, crammed with brainstorming, trouble-shooting, deadline-pushing, and frequent nail-biting.

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  • Movie Reviews

A loving salute to NASA's Mars rover program in 'Good Night Oppy'

The Mars Rovers Opportunity and Spirit were expected to remain operational for 90 days. Fifteen years later, Oppy was still roving, as the new documentary Good Night Oppy chronicles.

November 04, 2022
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By:
  • Bob Mondello
A customer is handed Powerball lottery tickets to purchased at Lichine's Liquor & Deli in Sacramento, Calif., Monday, Oct. 31, 2022. The jackpot for Monday night's drawing soared to $1 billion after no one matched all six numbers in Saturday night's drawing. It's the fifth-largest lottery jackpot in U.S. history.

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  • Your Money

'Predatory gambling' has helped the lottery reach sky-high jackpot, critics say

The game's jackpot has increased to an estimated $1.6 billion — one of the largest in U.S. lottery history.

November 04, 2022
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By:
  • Jonathan Franklin
Vet the Vote is a national campaign to recruit military veterans and families to volunteer as poll workers.

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  • National

Vetting the Vote: Military veterans volunteer as impartial poll workers

A group called Vet the Vote is encouraging military veterans to help with the critical shortage of election workers in an atmosphere filled with heated rhetoric and threats against poll workers.

November 04, 2022
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By:
  • Quil Lawrence
GPB News NPR

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  • Elections

Vet the Vote encourages veterans to help out with the shortage of election workers

A group called Vet the Vote is encouraging veterans to help out with the shortage of election workers in an atmosphere made tense by heated rhetoric and even threats against poll workers.

November 03, 2022
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  • Quil Lawrence
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