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Dubbing 'A Fistful of Dollars' to spread the Navajo language
The Navajo Nation Museum is bringing a newly voiced version of the classic spaghetti Western to the Navajo Nation.
Critics say Puerto Rico's bankruptcy deal will endanger funds for public services
Puerto Rico declared bankruptcy four years ago. Officials and creditors have reached a deal, and a federal bankruptcy judge is considering whether to approve it.
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ABC's Jonathan Karl details Trump's efforts to overturn the election in 'Betrayal'
The new book from ABC News' chief Washington correspondent focuses on how Trump worked to overturn the election — but Karl also has a message about the rally at the Capitol that became a riot.
Here's what it's like for migrants trapped between Belarus and Poland
Thousands of migrants are camped along the border of Belarus and Poland, trapped between the countries. EU officials accuse Belarus of luring them across the border.
A stowaway roadrunner hitched a ride in a moving van from Las Vegas to Maine
A wayward roadrunner is on the mend at a bird rehabilitation facility in Maine after traveling across the country for four days in a moving van.
U.S. COVID cases start to rise again as the holidays approach
After declining most of the fall, new infections are up again in more than half of U.S. states, worrying experts about what the holiday season may bring.
Heavy rains bring flooding and mudslides to the Pacific Northwest and Canada
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee declared a severe weather state of emergency for 14 counties in the western part of the state. Oregon and British Columbia also saw extreme flooding and high winds.
Yer a relic, Harry: The first Harry Potter movie premiered exactly 20 years ago
"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" premiered on Nov. 16, 2001. To celebrate, we're dusting off our Pensieve and revisiting NPR's coverage from 20 years ago.
Susto's new album 'Time in the Sun' is a deeply reflective and personal record
The South Carolina band recorded a session featuring tracks from its record Time in the Sun from Sputnik Sound in Nashville.
There's an app to help prove vax status, but experts say choose wisely
A wide array of apps will display your vaccination status, but privacy experts say they don't all do the same thing. Some require more personal data, and leading brand CLEAR uses facial recognition
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