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Trumps in court, celebrities in costume, and SO many birds: It's the weekly news quiz
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Date:2025-04-23 13:35:18
Hey Millennials! How well do you recall 2003? This week, you'll need to dredge up those memories to succeed at the quiz.
Seemingly apropos of nothing, there was a surprising amount of bird and bird-adjacent news, too. Plus, two Trump scions testified in a civil case, and a sassy Trump T-shirt slogan made it to the Supreme Court.
Can you get an 11/11? Depends on how well you've been paying attention to NPR. Ready, set, go!
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