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Congress Works to Wrap Up Lame-Duck Session
House members work into Friday's early morning hours to wrap up the year's unfinished business. But the Senate expects its part of the lame-duck legislative session to continue into next week. NPR's David Welna reports.
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Encore Week: Celebrating 2017's Studio Sessions
Listen back to some of the best World Cafe interviews and performances of the past year, including Robert Plant, John Mayer, Hurray For The Riff Raff and many more.
Almost three years after a devastating hurricane, restaurant owner finds his lost sign
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Dan Billheimer, owner of the Lighthouse Café in Sanibel, Florida, about reuniting with an artifact from his restaurant that had disappeared after Hurricane Ian in 2022.
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In Louisiana, Rebuilding Mother Nature's Storm Protection: A 'Living Coast'
Officials hope an ambitious plan to divert the Mississippi River will revitalize the wetlands that are a natural buffer against storms and floods. Opponents say the changes will upset local habitats.
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Isolation and Lost Income Rattle Struggling Experimental Musicians
They've lost millions in income, and many are unsure how to adapt their non-commercial work to streaming.
Claudette Downgraded To Tropical Depression, Will Strengthen As It Nears East Coast
Tropical Depression Claudette is expected to return to a tropical storm status before it hits the North Carolina coast. The storm will bring torrential rain and high waters.
'OPB Politics Now': Oregon Legislature Short Session
Oregon legislators will be starting a short session, which is held in even years. We talk about what’s on the agenda in the latest episode of "OPB Politics Now."
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NPR Music's Top 10 Studio Sessions Of 2016
Public radio stations across the country captured hundreds of joyful, intimate sessions this year. Watch a few of our favorites.
Lost Dogs Found
Two lost dogs are lost no more. This week they're reunited with their owners — thanks to a twist of fate.
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Rioters Attack French Embassy over Ivory Coast Peace Plan
Thousands of protesters attack the French embassy in Ivory Coast after African leaders, meeting in Paris, seal an agreement to end a four-month civil war in the West African nation. The protesters say the peace deal gives too much power to Ivory Coast rebels. NPR's Nick Spicer reports.
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