All Things Considered
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Amanda Knox: 'Stillwater' Movie Repeats 'Fiction' Pushed By Italian Prosecutor
In an interview with NPR's All Things Considered, Knox talks about what it's like to be followed by fictionalized versions of her life.
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Countries Step Up To Fill Empty Olympic Venues With Fanfare
The pandemic has kept the venues at the Tokyo Olympics mostly empty of spectators. But team officials and athletes are allowed to attend and countries have found creative ways to amplify the cheering.
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'Reservation Dogs' Creator Talks New FX Series
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Sterlin Harjo, writer and creator of the new FX series Reservation Dogs, which premieres Aug. 9.
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Taliban Keeps Up Diplomatic Push In Effort To Establish Legitimacy
While Taliban militants retake control of large parts of Afghanistan, its leaders have been on a diplomatic blitz recently.
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1 Year After Beirut Explosion, Lebanese Push For Government Accountability
The people of Beirut are still reeling from the effects of the deadly port explosion a year ago — and asking that leaders who could have prevented it be held responsible.
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Alabama Doctors Race To Reach Unvaccinated With Facts And Sensitivity
As COVID-19 fills up hospitals in southern Alabama, two doctors discuss an uptick in vaccinations.
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Controlling The Border Is A Challenge. Texas Gov. Abbott's Crackdown Is Proving That
"Operation Lone Star," as it's called, relies on a force of state troopers, National Guard and reinforcements from other red states. The mission is to curtail the migrants surging into the Rio Grande.
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Why Biden Spends His Weekends Away From The White House
President Biden likes to spend his weekends in Delaware, at his Wilmington home or Rehoboth beach house. Almost anywhere but the White House, where he says it's "hard to get comfortable."
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Some Employers Want Proof, Others Say Workers Can Just 'Attest' To Being Vaccinated
Divisions over vaccination are making it harder for employers to ensure their workplaces are safe. Some are asking their employees to "attest" to being vaccinated — but do such honor systems work?
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Remembering Greenville, A 'Quirky' California Town Devastated By The Dixie Fire
NPR's Ari Shapir talks with reporter Margaret Elysia Garcia about the eulogy she wrote for her town of Greenville, Calif., which was mostly devastated by the Dixie Fire this week.
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Recovery Looks Different For The Bootleg Fire Victims Who Lived Far Off-Grid
Oregon's Bootleg Fire has scorched hundreds of thousands of acres but burned down fewer than 200 homes. Many of the displaced people live off the grid and are figuring out how to rebuild their lives.
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With 'Magnolia Blues,' Adia Victoria Reclaims Her Southern Identity
The new song "Magnolia Blues" by Adia Victoria is a courageous reclamation of the singer's Southern identity. Her new album A Southern Gothic is out in September.