Sarah McCammon
Stories
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Madison Beer on the themes she unlocks in 'Locket'
Madison Beer talks about her new album 'Locket', and growing up in the public eye since age 13.
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3 generations of women in one family show how choices on motherhood have changed
In one family, three generations of American women explore how choices around becoming mothers have changed at the same time the U.S. birth rate has dropped.
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Widespread outages follow weekend freezing rain, with more ice ahead
A massive winter storm brought freezing rain and widespread outages in the South, with icy conditions lingering in the North through Monday.
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In 'The Starseekers', magic, mystery and romance collide with timelines
Author Nicole Glover's new book 'The Starseekers' focuses on a space-race themed magical murder mystery, with a Black woman at the center.
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We finally watched the movies we were not allowed to see as kids
Many of our childhood movie choices are defined by the films our parents wouldn't let us see. An NPR panel of movie lovers discusses the films they were forbidden to watch and what it was like to finally see them.
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Why de-escalation training and communication matters when federal agents police city streets
The third Minneapolis shooting in three weeks has renewed questions about immigration agents' role, training, and use of force. We put these questions to Chuck Wexler, executive director of the Police Executive Research Forum.
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A rare snowfall sends Tulsa sledders to the hills
In Tulsa, Oklahoma, the snow brought out sledders and creative rides, even in extreme cold.
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Videos challenge the Trump administration's account of the Minneapolis killing
Videos and eyewitnesses appear to contradict the Trump administration's account of the Minneapolis killing, prompting accusations of excessive force and state concerns about a federal investigation they say is excluding them.
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Two feet of snow possible in the Northeast as the storm pushes east and temperatures plunge
A dangerous winter storm is cutting across the nation's midsection, from New Mexico all the way up through Maine. More than 100,000 customers lost their power, and thousands of weekend flights were cancelled.
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Federal officers kill a man in Minneapolis, and DHS offers few details
Federal immigration officers shot and killed a U.S. citizen on Saturday in Minneapolis, drawing hundreds of protesters in a city already shaken by another fatal shooting earlier this month. DHS says the man was armed and "violently resisted" arrest but refused to answer further questions.