Avery Keatley
Stories
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WHO countries finalize historic agreement to help prevent next pandemic
World Health Organization member states agreed to the treaty after three years of talks. NPR speaks with Precious Matsoso, who served as co-chair of the group tasked with creating the treaty.
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A new book helps you explore Manhattan's history all on your own
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How is the tech industry thinking about AI's environmental impact?
We investigate how the tech industry is thinking about its environmental footprint as it invests in energy-consuming new AI models.
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Pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet champions an all but forgotten composer
Pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet has performed with the world's most renowned orchestras on grand stages. He talks with NPR's Scott Detrow about his set at the Tiny Desk.
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My Morning Jacket is coming out with a new album, 'Is'
NPR's Rob Schmitz speaks with musician Jim James of the band My Morning Jacket, about their new album, 'Is.'
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In the early days of the pandemic, a green space in Seattle was one woman's refuge
In the early days of the COVID lockdown, Eileen Wurst would seek refuge in a green space in Seattle.
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Unable to visit playgrounds during quarantine, a family found joy in trainspotting
Amid the devastation and fear in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, a mother reflects on one way she and her family found some joy and connection along some train tracks.
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Expert says tariffs and terrorist designations won't beat the opioid crisis
NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with researcher Vanda Felbab-Brown about why she thinks President Trump's proposed tariffs and designating cartels as terrorist organizations won't stop the opioid crisis.
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'Becoming Led Zeppelin' documentary showcases the band's rise to stardom
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Why Groundhog Day matters