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Mistura Food Fest Gives Peruvian Cuisine A Chance To Shine
Every September, top chefs from around the world gather to celebrate the diversity of Peruvian cuisine. But not everyone is convinced the food boom is the answer to the country's historic challenges.
Democratic Debate Highlights A Big Advantage For Trump. It's The Economy
At the Democratic debate, candidates like Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders pushed the idea that even a strong economy isn't working for everyone. But will voters latch onto that?
Poll Results: All Songs Considered Listeners' 100 Favorite Albums Of 2018
See which albums and EPs fellow NPR music fans loved the most this year, from Janelle Monáe's Dirty Computer to Kids See Ghosts, Pusha-T, Father John Misty, Lucy Dacus and more.
Moguls, Deals And Patagonia Vests: A Look Inside 'Summer Camp For Billionaires'
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg is expected to attend. So is Apple's Tim Cook. A look inside the Sun Valley conference for top media and tech moguls organized by a little known investment firm.
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Ramsey Lewis, the pop chart's favorite jazz pianist, dies at 87
The Grammy-winning Chicago pianist, composer and radio host died peacefully in his home on Monday morning.
Donald Trump supporters differ over who should be his running mate
As former President Trump becomes the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, the question of who he'll choose for a running mate is top of mind for supporters.
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Encore: Meet the cool 62-year-old Kenyan on first all-Black team to summit Everest
James Kagambi is a 62-year-old former teacher and a top mountaineer. He's also the first Kenyan to summit Mount Everest, and talks about why this is an key milestone for Black and African climbers.
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I'm concerned about my blood pressure. Can I check it at home?
If you get a high reading at the doctor's office, it may not be definitive. Here's what to know about your risk — and testing your blood pressure at home.
In Texas, Uneven Expansion Of Obamacare Sows Frustration
Despite the rollout of the Affordable Care Act, Texas still has 6 million uninsured people, low Medicaid reimbursement rates and narrow choices of doctors and hospitals for many who are insured.
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John Fetterman's back on the Senate campaign trail. The end of Roe has changed things
Pennsylvania's Senate race has changed on the Democratic side. John Fetterman was sidelined after a stroke, the Supreme Court overturned Roe and the Jan. 6 hearings affected voters' perceptions.
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