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'Emilia Perez' ranges from gritty and gunshot-riddled, to downright campy In Jacques Audiard's melodrama Emilia Perez, a prosecutor gets an unusual request from the head of a Mexican cartel. He wants help transitioning out of his life of crime and his life as a man. Bob Mondello
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Music What happened to all the Black girl groups? Where are all the Black girl groups? It's a common question that got us thinking about the legacy, evolution and current state of the Black girl group. Mitra I. Arthur Alanté Serene
Politics Did Democrats lose on the economy or the culture wars? Three strategists weigh in After last week's losses, Democrats have pointed fingers, laid blame, and second-guessed themselves. NPR called three strategists to look ahead instead and ask: Where does the party go from here? Alejandra Marquez Janse Ari Shapiro Courtney Dorning
Politics Trump picks RFK Jr. to oversee the Department of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — a former presidential candidate who has a history of spreading conspiracy theories, including about vaccines — is poised to have a key health role in the Trump administration. Jeongyoon Han
Politics Targets of Trump's threats brace for the new administration President-elect Donald Trump repeatedly promised to investigate, prosecute, imprison or otherwise punish his perceived enemies during his campaign. Now, some of his targets are preparing. Tom Dreisbach
Health 'Historic' drop in U.S. overdose deaths accelerates as fentanyl crisis eases A new CDC report shows at least 16,000 lives were saved over a 12-month period. Experts say the U.S. is experiencing the biggest drop in fatal overdoses seen since the opioid crisis began in the 90s. Brian Mann
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