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All Things Considered
How to find your next favorite read with NPR's Books We Love
The NPR Concierge is back — with a new name. We're calling it "Books We Love" this year, and it has over 300 recommendations for every type of reader.
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All Things Considered
Park Avenue Armory Honors Women's Suffrage In New Show
"100 Years 100 Women" is the title of a new show at the Park Avenue Armory. The artists in it all created new pieces to mark the centennial of the 19th amendment.
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Morning Edition
Ennio Morricone, The Sound Of The American West, Dies At 91
The iconic Italian composer, who scored The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and more than 500 other films, died Monday in Rome.
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Morning Edition
How A Virtual Powwow Helped Heal A Spirit Broken During The Pandemic
Kay Oxendine of the Haliwa Saponi Tribe in North Carolina, was set to serve as the first woman to emcee of the tribe's annual powwow — until the event was canceled amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Morning Edition
Disgraced Movie Mogul Harvey Weinstein Sentenced To 23 Years In Prison
A New York judge sentenced Harvey Weinstein to 23 years in prison for sex crimes including rape. Hours later he was rushed to a hospital. A spokesperson told NPR it was for "ongoing heart problems."
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All Things Considered
Harvey Weinstein Sentenced To 23 Years In Prison For Sex Crimes
A New York judge has sentenced former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein to 23 years in prison. Weinstein was convicted of rape and sexual assault.
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All Things Considered
Reporter's Notebook: The Trial Of Harvey Weinstein
The sex crimes trial of former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinsten is going to the jury. And, after two weeks of testimony, NPR's Rose Friedman says covering it has been challenging and fascinating.
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Prosecution Makes Closing Arguments In Harvey Weinstein Trial
The prosecution made its final arguments in the sex crimes trial of former movie producer Harvey Weinstein. The case rests on whether the jury believes the six women who testified against Weinstein.
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All Things Considered
Harvey Weinstein Defense Makes Closing Arguments
Closing arguments began in the New York sex crimes trial of former movie executive Harvey Weinstein, with attorney Donna Rotunno making the case for the defense.
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Morning Edition
Defense Team Begins Presenting Its Case In Harvey Weinstein Trial
The prosecution has rested its case in the Harvey Weinstein trial in New York. It is his defense team's turn to present its side. Weinstein has pleaded not guilty to all charges.