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Campaign staffers keep trying to bet on races despite push to curb insider trading
Kalshi says it has blocked "dozens" of trades from campaign insiders, but experts say the company's approach leaves lots of potential loopholes. NPR has found at least one trade that slipped through.
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Oil companies are making billions. In the U.S., calls to tax their windfall are growing
Higher oil prices since the Iran war began mean many oil companies have brought in excess profits. Some U.S. lawmakers want to tax those windfall profits and give the money to lower-income Americans.
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A tale of two very different horny movies
One Night Only manages to fail as a dystopia and as a rom-com. Meanwhile, Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma is a perfect tale for this moment — if you don't mind your eroticism with a side of gore.
From 'girl dinner' to 'boy kibble': The internet serves up a new meal trend
The viral, no-frills meal prep trend of meat and rice is popular among gym bros. But nutrition experts warn that it lacks essential variety.
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From Sept. 11 To The Beatles' British Invasion: How We Remember Our First News Events
Hundreds of NPR readers recounted their first memory of a news event. These are some of their stories.
Latest On Sandy: Death Toll, Damages Rise As Superstorm Heads North
Already deadly, Sandy has caused multiple deaths and left millions without power. Now the hurricane-turned-superstorm is spreading over much of New York State as it heads toward Ontario, Quebec and northern New England.
How Brewers Are Churning Out Tangy Sours Without The Hefty Price Tag
Sour beers are made by deliberately adding microbes to create complex brews with a crisp, acidic taste. But that process takes lots of time and money, resulting in a pricey final product. Until now.
'Maybe I'm Just Being A Chicken Little'; Transcript Describes Ship's Final Hours
The National Transportation Safety Board has released a data recorder transcript from the cargo ship El Faro, which sank last year after it sailed into a hurricane. All 33 people on board died.
Mother Of Sandy Hook Victim Continues Fight For Gun Control After Orlando
Nelba Márquez-Greene has fought for more regulation of guns since her 6-year-old daughter was killed in the attack on Sandy Hook Elementary School. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to her about Orlando.
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'Hooligan Sparrow' Fights For Justice For Sexually Assaulted Schoolgirls
It happened in China. One of the men who reportedly assaulted them was their school principal. We talk to the director of a documentary about this case.
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