Kat Lonsdorf
[Copyright 2024 NPR]
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In the borderlands near Crimea, there is a war for the hearts and minds of Ukrainian citizens.
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An underground world in the Ukraine capital is made up of Soviet-era bomb shelters, bunkers and basements. A potential Russian attack threatens to put the bygone shelter system to the test.
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NPR travelled towards the "temporarily occupied territories" on the Ukraine-Russia border, where the people who live there are in limbo – cut off from both Ukraine and Russia, cut off from the world.
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Three years later, and as we begin an election year where Donald Trump is the clear frontrunner for Republican nomination, we revisit the events of that day — and exactly what happened when.
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Remember the atmosphere of a busy bar packed with people? One bar in Mexico wants to make sure people don't forget — and their solution has caught on globally.
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Even the most mundane purchases are becoming objects of hope as we crave the routines and experiences of daily life in this period of isolation.
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Some businesses are struggling to find workers even as millions are unemployed, as the pandemic has made this a recession like no other.
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The GameStop stock saga has risen into a movement fueled by a wave of emotions from the 2008 global financial crisis that are still raw.
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The GameStop stock saga rose into a kind of social movement, carried in large part by emotions that are still raw from the 2008 financial crisis.
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Tens of thousands took to the streets across Russia, sharing photos and videos on social media faster than they could be removed, urging others to join.