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  • The special session that began Wednesday is like no other in Oregon history, though not all lawmakers appear to agree with coronavirus safety rules.
  • NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Greg Wyshynski, ESPN senior NHL writer, about how the Tampa Bay Lightning went from one of the year's best teams to best team in NHL history to be swept in the first round.
  • Even today people ask how Greenhorn Creek, an early mining district south of Yreka, Calif., got its name.The most colorful story was related by a Mr. Bean…
  • Ashland would have been a very different kind of place if that mill had stayed on the creek in the heart of downtown. Instead, the mill came down and the…
  • The pop superstar premiered a new song, "Gramercy Park," and revisited a classic during her Tiny Desk performance.
  • Washington, D.C., is the latest city to consider banning businesses from rejecting cash. Opponents of cashless stores say they discriminate against low-income, homeless and undocumented people.
  • Aaron Sorkin's new movie Molly's Game tells the story of Molly Bloom, an Olympic skier who ends up in the world of underground poker. NPR's Michel Martin talks to the real-life Bloom about her story.
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  • Moderate Democrats are facing one of the most difficult political decisions in their careers. And the stakes couldn't be higher for their freshman class.
  • A new book, Austin to ATX, explains the creative, contrarian history of the Texas capital. As South By Southwest ravages a large swath of the city, let's take a look back.
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