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  • When Frank Nguyen's sister heard "Home," after her brother's passing, it felt like he was sending a message to his family.
  • The acclaimed guitarist (and masculine half of She & Him) performed seven songs in his Tiny Desk quarantine concert.
  • The Polish rock band performed a Tiny Desk quarantine concert in Gdańsk basement.
  • Fathers, mothers and wives share the poignant final letters of troops killed in Iraq in the documentary, Last Letters Home: Voices of American Troops from the Battlefields of Iraq.
  • Sen. Chuck Hagel's repeated criticism of President Bush is angering Republicans in his home state. State attorney general, is planning to challenge Hagel in next year's GOP primary for his Senate seat.
  • NPR's Jerome Vaughn reports from Chicago on the growing popularity of meal preparation and delivery services. The businesses offer healthy meals to customers too busy to cook and calculate diet requirements.
  • The Break Bakers Build Team USA has won the top prize at the Coupe du Monde de la Boulangerie, a grueling Olympic-style competition held in Paris every three years.
  • Groups of voters living in states that pollsters consider to be already decided in the presidential race are traveling to battleground states where they can have more of an impact. Hear NPR's Juan Williams.
  • Benjamin Franklin, who has been has been called the most multi-talented figure in American history, spent some 16 years of his life in London. His life and accomplishments there are on display in the newly restored house where he lived.
  • The conflict in Sudan's western region of Darfur has raged for four years. More than 200,000 people have been killed, and more than two million have been driven from their homes. But there are optimists in the midst of the tragedy.
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