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NPR’s daily afternoon news program offers an in-depth presentation of the day’s news, with some of the nation’s best reporting, commentary, and analysis. Hosted locally by Devin Yamanaka with statewide news anchored by Randol White.

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At Madrid's Amor de Dios flamenco center, dancers are finding their rhythm again

July 3, 2022

Amor de Dios is a famous dance center in Madrid that specializes in teaching flamenco. NPR's Michel Martin visited to see how this art form is taught.

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Son of Baldwin — a place for discussions of race, sexuality and gender — retires

July 3, 2022

After 14 years of running the social-justice blog Son of Baldwin, author Robert Jones Jr. announced that he is retiring the social-media community he built.

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Two years later, Madrid is still trying to heal the scars from when COVID-19 first hit

July 3, 2022

Madrid, Spain, was hit especially hard during the height of the COVID pandemic. Two years later, the effects still linger.

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'Sindicato de manteros' creates an anti-racist space for African migrants in Spain

July 3, 2022

Immigration to Spain is a controversial issue. In Madrid, a store run by African migrants — and a local non-profit — are working to change the way the issue is viewed by the Spanish public.

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Elvis songwriter Mike Stoller looks back on his hits

July 3, 2022

Mike Stoller and Jerry Leiber wrote hit songs for Elvis, along with a whos-who of other artists including Big Mama Thornton, Ben E. King, and more.

NPRReproductive rights in America

Losing a pregnancy could land you in jail in post-Roe America

July 3, 2022

Now that the Supreme Court has struck down Roe v. Wade, experts warn that prosecutions will increase for miscarriages, stillbirths and self-induced abortions.

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What the U.S. enhancing its military presence in NATO nations could look like

July 2, 2022

The Commander of the NATO Combined Air Operations Centre in Torrejon, Spain, says more American bases on European soil will make it easier for NATo to activate troops.

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What the Supreme Court's EPA ruling will mean for the agency's goals

July 2, 2022

The Supreme Court limited the Environmental Protection Agency's ability to regulate emissions. NPR's Michel Martin asks former EPA head William K. Reilly how that will impact the agency's goals.

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Revenge travel is here. Not all tourist destinations are ready

July 2, 2022

Revenge travel is here - Americans "sticking it to COVID" by going on holiday regardless of the risks. One of the major destinations it seems this summer is Italy. Where the crowds are growing so big that some tourists can't see the major sights.

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Senate observer group reflects on progress at this week's NATO meeting

July 2, 2022

NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Sentor Thom Tillis and Senator Jeanne Shaheen, leaders of the bipartisan congressional delegation to NATO in Madrid, Spain.

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