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  • NPR legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg and surgeon David Reines ran into each other not long after their spouses had passed away. Soon — despite a couple of unforeseen events — the pair realized it was kismet that they had found each other.
  • After years on the brink, the bookseller is going for a plot twist: Sales are growing and the chain plans to open some 30 new stores. Here's what's changed.
  • Sedaris' Theft by Finding is a collection of excerpts from those diaries. In it, he revisits major turning points, including how he met his longtime boyfriend. Originally broadcast May 31, 2017.
  • Sunday on Weekend Edition, Lulu Garcia-Navarro looks at how California is teaching kids about marijuana now that the drug is legal there.
  • Eddie Murphy's classic comedy about an African prince who comes to New York City is getting a sequel. Black-ish creator Kenya Harris is writing a script and Eddie Murphy may be involved as well.
  • Reporter Nina Feldman accompanies Fabio on a journey back home to pick up his little brother from his grandparents' home in Honduras and bring him back to his parents in the U.S.
  • A family split between Honduras and New Orleans struggles to stay connected through their two youngest boys, aged three and six. They're the only ones who can travel freely between both countries.
  • Florida’s DOGE is beginning to have its impact on The Sunshine State. What impact could DOGE have locally on Florida Gulf Coast University?
  • The same solar region that brought an outburst of night-time beauty in early May is coming back around. But things have changed, a space weather expert tells NPR.
  • Some struggling small towns in rural America are beginning to tap into a new model as they try to revive themselves. Small, craft breweries are bringing people back to these declining areas.
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