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  • The United Arab Emirates is celebrating the return of one of its astronauts from the International Space Station, where he spent months — and took a step in the UAE's space ambitions.
  • More than a month after a deadly mass-shooting, Lewiston, Maine, businesses are feeling the economic pain just as residents deal with the trauma of the attacks.
  • Plenty of books for your summer reading: Mindy Todd hosts Jill Erickson, Reference Librarian at Falmouth Public Library and Vicky Titcomb from Titcomb’s…
  • Human-caused noise in the ocean is increasing each year and these sounds can drown out the noise that marine mammals rely on for survival. Joshua Horwitz…
  • On The Point, we talk about books with a theme of money. Mindy Todd sits down with book experts Jill Erickson of Falmouth Public library and author…
  • On this month's book program for The Point, we explore the world of Irish literature. Jill Erickson, of Falmouth Public Library, and Nelson Ritschel,…
  • On The Point, we talk about books on fish and fishing culture with Dennis Minsky and Jill Erickson. They share their top picks of the many great books on…
  • Romance books are big business: 1.8 billion dollars, and there's a very devoted fan base. What makes a good romance novel? We find out on The Point. Petra…
  • Lawyers for the former president and the special counsel team argued before a federal appeals court about the scope of a gag order lodged against him. The court gave no timetable for a ruling.
  • David Rennie, longtime China Bureau Chief of "The Economist," is leaving Beijing. In Part 1 of an exit interview with NPR's Steve Inskeep, Rennie talks about where the Chinese economy is headed.
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