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  • Rap's new sweetheart finishes 2017 with the follow-up single to her chart-topping hit "Bodak Yellow."
  • This fall, Serendipity 3, the quirky dessert restaurant and boutique on New York's Upper East Side, celebrates its 50th year in business. Co-founder Stephen Bruce has written a book. He speaks with NPR's Liane Hansen.
  • The race between Georgia incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican Herschel Walker is too close to call and will go to a runoff election this December. What does that mean?
  • Although immigration should be a hot issue in this presidential cycle, the two presumptive nominees are not that different in their proposed policies. Here, NPR looks at the campaigns' top immigration advisers.
  • In this episode, I cover the psychological and physical effects that crossing the border entails. I spent most of my years as a border commuter walking to cross the bridge so I wanted to talk about this specific matter addressing it while talking about how the same aspect of walking involved not being able to stay and get involved in the community because of the temporality of my status and the psychological effects this can have on a border commuter.
  • This episode follows the COVID-19 Pandemic years, the migrant crisis peak after, and my Bachelor’s graduation; the overall theme is how being a “part-time” border commuter limits a lot of your opportunities and how this affects your mental health leaving you with the constant feeling that you are alone and your situation is hard to understand as it requires extra components or extra patience. I also included the dilemma about doing “the right thing”, since failure is one of the biggest risks for border commuters; if a border commuter fails, their status would be endangered and this carries big legal issues.
  • Cranberry sauce is a Thanksgiving tradition. But if you're ready for a fresh take on this staple, why not try cranberries in chutney or cake? America's Test Kitchen founder Chris Kimball offers ideas.
  • Amy Walters is a producer for NPR based at NPR West in Los Angeles.
  • NPR's Noel King talks to GOP Rep. Rodney Davis of Illinois, ranking member of the House Administration Committee, about reforms needed for U.S. Capitol Police following the Jan. 6 insurrection.
  • Buttermilk somehow seems perpetually cool and unruffled. It evokes cream without cream's over-the-top heft; its tanginess goes up to the threshold of yogurt and stops just shy. No matter how you cook it, a little bit of buttermilk has a thousand ways of making life taste better.
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