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Will pro-Europe Donald Tusk be Poland’s next prime minister?

Also on the daily podcast: how America can stop wasting useable organs and why handwriting is so important

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After two terms in power, Jaroslaw Kaczynski’s nationalist party looks to have lost its majority. For Donald Tusk’s pro-Europe centrists, it’s bargaining time. Thousands of Americans are waiting for transplants, so why are so many organs going to waste instead (12:01)? And why writing might be better for your memory than typing (18:52). Runtime: 25 min

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