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Michael Pollan Talks New Book, 'This Is Your Mind On Plants'
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with journalist Michael Pollan about his new book diving into three plant drugs.
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Lawyer Calls SCOTUS Decision Backing Tribal Police Authority A 'Victory'
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks to attorney Mary Kathryn Nagle about how a recent Supreme Court decision could affect the policing of crimes on reservations, especially violence against women.
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Democrats Sidestep GOP Leaders To Expand Medicaid In Texas
Twelve states have not expanded Medicaid. Now some Democrats want to go around state leaders with legislation that would allow local governments to expand Medicaid themselves.
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'We The People' Creator On Making A Kids' Show About American Democracy
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with children's television creator Chris Nee about her new show, We The People, out on Netflix today.
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Life Kit: How To Beat The Heat
Amid a record heatwave in parts of the country, NPR's Life Kit brings us so tips to stay safe and cool during this extreme heat.
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COVID-19 Recedes In Prisons, But Conditions Could Spell Future Outbreaks
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Katie Park of The Marshall Project about tracking COVID-19 in prisons.
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Restorative Justice Can Hold Alleged Abusers Like Cosby Accountable, Advocate Says
NPR's Sarah McCammon talks with professor Jenn Jackson about the reversal of Bill Cosby's conviction and why they think restorative justice can ensure accountability and give victims closure.
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What To Know About Olympic Marijuana Bans
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Dr. Michael Joyner of the Mayo Clinic about marijuana and banned performance-enhancing drugs.
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Rose Matafeo On New HBO Show 'Starstruck'
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with comedian and writer Rose Matafeo about her new show, Starstruck, streaming on HBO Max now.
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Remembering Elizabeth Martinez, Chicano Social Justice Activist
Chicano social justice activist and feminist writer Elizabeth Martinez died in San Francisco at 95. She was a fixture at marches and rallies and wrote books about the history of Chicanos and Chicanas.
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A Wrap Up Of The Supreme Court's Most Recent Term
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with NPR's Nina Totenberg and lawyer Tom Goldstein and Colombia Law School professor Jamal Greene for a wrap up of the Supreme Court's most recent term as it comes to an end.
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The Statue Of Liberty's (Very) Little Sister Is Coming To Town
The Statue of Liberty has a little sister, a 9-foot casting from Bartholdi's original mold. It departed Normandy by boat and arrives in New York City soon for temporary installation on Ellis Island.