Emily Kwong
Stories
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Former DHS Secretary Napolitano talks about the past and future of ICE
As Congress stalls on DHS funding and debates body cameras and warrants for ICE raids, former DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano talks about the department's past and future.
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Landmark tech trials on social media addiction seen through a mother's eyes
With multiple tech addiction trials expected this year, Julianna Arnold of the parents group 'Parents Rise' says the legal pressure is overdue for Big Tech.
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Chef's soup dumpling lesson doubles as a love letter to DC's Chinatown
Chef Tim Ma, owner of Lucky Danger in Washington's Chinatown, walks us through how to fold soup dumplings in preparation for Lunar New Year celebrations.
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What's your favorite depiction of POTUS on the big screen?
In honor of President's Day, an NPR panel picks their favorite depictions of POTUS in film.
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'Pillion' drops a timid singer into a gay biker BDSM world
A24's new film Pillion follows a timid singer pulled into a biker's BDSM relationship. Alexander Skarsgård talks about his enigmatic character in the movie.
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Why do humans kiss?
Matilda Brindle, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Oxford, explains.
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'Gilmore Girls' podcast brings fans together
From fan festivals to new friendships, 'Gilmore Girls' has built a community beyond the screen, says Lily Tyson, series producer of 'Generation Gilmore Girls' from Connecticut Public Radio.
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A London beat framed by colonial history
NPR's Lauren Frayer arrived in London after years in India, and she's been covering Britain with the legacy of empire in view.
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Big-time hockey is back at the Olympics
A look at the headliners in hockey at the Winter Olympics.
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Rubio's words reassure Europe, but tensions remain
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivers a keynote speech at the annual Munich Security Conference; European stakeholders are reassured but still wary.