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Why Venezuela's opposition has urged voters to boycott upcoming regional elections
by John Otis
Venezuela's opposition has urged voters to boycott up and coming regional elections - but this tactic has deeply divided the party - including one of Venezuela's most storied political families.
André 3000 on his new album, the first in 17 years
by Rodney Carmichael
NPR's Rodney Carmichael speaks with André 3000 about his new album New Blue Sun.
Dolly Parton has made a rock & roll album — with a little help from her friends
NPR's Juana Summers speaks to country music legend Dolly Parton about her new album Rockstar.
This book club finally finished 'Finnegans Wake.' It only took them 28 years
by Anna Scott
In October, after 28 years, a book club finally finished one of the most famously-difficult-to-read books in literature, Finnegans Wake by James Joyce.
This rare stamp sold for a record $2 million
Scott Trepel of Seigel Auction Galleries describes the rare "Inverted Jenny" stamp that sold for a record $2 million.
Prosecutors link Trump to violence on Jan. 6
by Carrie Johnson
Prosecutors are tying former President Trump to the violent events on Jan. 6, 2021, after he asked a court to remove that language from his federal indictment.
The New York Adult Survivors Act is ending next week
In New York, the Adult Survivors Act opened a one year window for adult survivors of sexual assault to file civil suits past the statute of limitations. But that window closes next week.
A popular oppositional candidate in Venezuela has been banned from upcoming elections
by John Otis
Venezuela's authoritarian regime has just banned the most popular opposition candidate of standing in next year's election. As recent history has shown, that might not work in their favor.
Two voters in Argentina share what they're looking at for the upcoming elections
by Carrie Kahn
Argentinian voters face a tough choice between a far-right radical candidate or the ruling party's pick, who's overseen one of the worst economies in decades.
Unpacking Netanyahu's intentions for the future of Gaza
NPR's Ari Shapiro and Greg Myre discuss Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's intentions for Gaza.
Finding space for satire in the Israel-Hamas war
by Daniel Estrin
Satire has found a role amidst the tragedy of the Israel-Hamas war.
Did a letter written by Osama bin Laden really go viral on TikTok this week?
Videos praising a letter written by Al Qaeda founder Osama Bin Laden briefly circulated on TikTok this week. But the reaction exceeded the reach of the videos themselves.