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“I’m a Democrat. Maybe I’m an old school one,” she said after forcing a House vote this week that left members of her own party miffed.
Jamal Khashoggi came from a prominent Saudi family but fled his country in June, 2017, after he'd become increasingly critical of his government. The Saudi journalist was murdered in 2018.
Arts & Culture
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Movie ReviewsRichard Linklater’s “Nouvelle Vague” is a love letter to the French New Wave, Dan Webster says.
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Richard Strauch and Jim Tevenan talk about the upcoming Whitworth University Wind Orchestra concert
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James Lowe talks with Jim Tevenan about SSO offerings for Christmas and New Year's
Events
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SPR GM John Decker was at New Love Coffee in Liberty Lake on Saturday, October 25th, and enjoyed hearing from you!
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EventsSPR and IAE present David Sedaris on November 13th, 2025 at the Fox Theater.
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SPR is a media partner for the Fall Folk Festival, taking place November 8th and 9th, 2025 at Spokane Community College.
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For some would-be ant queens, the easiest way to take over a colony is to dupe its worker ants into committing regicide.
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Russia's long-standing requests are predominant in a peace deal for Ukraine brokered by American and Russian envoys.
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NPR's Scott Simon talks to Congressman Lloyd Doggett, democrat from Texas, about the redistricting battle in his state and his decision to retract his retirement and run for reelection.
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Congress remains at an impasse as lawmakers debate subsidies for the Affordable Care Act that are set to expire by the end of the year. A warning that this conversation includes mentions of self-harm.
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Raja has been exhausted by his loving mother for six decades. NPR's Scott Simon talks with Lebanese writer Rabih Alameddine about his book, "The True True Story of Raja the Gullible (and His Mother)."
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NPR's Scott Simon and sports reporter Michele Steele discuss championship night in women's soccer and the return of King James to the NBA court.
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To convey the message that dropping a frozen turkey into boiling oil is not a good idea, one North Carolina county decided to conduct a demonstration.
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Two works newly attributed to J.S. Bach got their first performance in centuries this week.
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We take a look at President Trump's peace plan to end the war between Russia and Ukraine, as well as what we can expect now that he has signed the bill to release the Jeffrey Epstein files.
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NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Charlie Shackleton, whose newest documentary, "Zodiac Killer Project," dissects the tropes of true-crime documentaries.