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Meet the 2024 Tiny Desk Contest winner
Every year thousands of musicians enter NPR's Tiny Desk Contest. This year's winner was announced Wednesday — an artist called The Philharmonik, with a song called "What's It All Mean?"
'More Perfect' podcast looks at the human dramas behind big Supreme Court cases
NPR's Asma Khalid speaks with WNYC's Julia Longoria, host of the Supreme Court podcast More Perfect, on the launch of their new season.
People struggle with higher food prices in Egypt's economic crisis
by Aya Batrawy
The war in Ukraine and Egypt's own economic crisis have made it hard for people in Cairo to afford food. Charities are straining to meet the need.
Minneapolis, state of Minnesota reach policing overhaul agreement
by Jon Collins
Nearly three years after the murder of George Floyd, Minneapolis and the state of Minnesota say a negotiated agreement will change how Minneapolis police operate.
Pop Culture Happy Hour picks TV's best finales
The hosts of NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour discuss what makes a good TV finale and name some of their favorites.
Life Kit: How to deal with life's changes while pregnant
by Andee Tagle
Life Kit digs into the science of "mommy brain" and the effect of hormones on the brain.
Fears that deadly Sudan conflict could spill into other regions
After a month of fighting, the death toll in Sudan has surpassed 600. As the conflict continues, there is growing concern that it could spread to other countries in the region.
Brazil's Queen of Rock, Rita Lee, has died
Rita Lee, the Brazilian singer, musician and composer, has died at 75.
Turkey's opposition leader poses a challenge to President Erdogan
Journalist Ruth Michaelson talks about Turkish opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu ahead of Turkey's general election.
FDA changes rules for donating blood. Some say they're still discriminatory
Pathologist Dr. Benjamin Mazer talks about the changing FDA rules on donating blood for men who have sex with men.
The 'More Perfect' podcast examines the Supreme Court
Julia Longoria, host of the Supreme Court podcast "More Perfect," talks about the launch of their new season.
The chaos after Title 42 undercuts Biden's pledge for immigration reform
by Franco Ordoñez
President Biden campaigned on a message of competency — and on humane treatment for migrants. We look at how the chaos after Title 42 undercuts that pledge, and what it means for Biden in 2024.