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  • There's a propaganda war taking place between the government and the Taliban, and it's playing out over the radio airwaves.
  • Maria Hinojosa shares her son's experience of being questioned by immigration agents, and her thoughts on what it means in terms of American values.
  • The nation's biggest insurer is starting to dole out bonuses and penalties to nearly 3,000 hospitals as it ties almost $1 billion in payments to the quality of care provided to patients.
  • An unprecedented recent court filing from the Justice Department could have dramatic implications for the representation of indigent defendants. The department argues that the fix for broken public defender systems could include a court-appointed monitor.
  • NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with Ilan Stavans about his book, Quixote: The Novel and the World.Stavans was inspired by the Miguel de Cervantes' classic, Don Quixote,which turns 400 this year.
  • Federal Judge Royce Lamberth ruled the continued operation of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty was "in the public interest" and froze White House plans to shut it down.
  • Waterlilies are residents of placid waters, adding to the calm and beauty of their habitat. Some waterlilies are with us year round. Others, such as the…
  • A filmmaker's conversations with her mom unveil intergenerational healing and a new start.
  • Investigating the new wave of pollutants entering our waterways and drinking water...
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