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Behind Louisiana's Climate Plan To Become Carbon Neutral
Among the states setting aggressive climate goals, perhaps the most surprising is Louisiana. The longtime oil and gas state is now trying to figure out how to become carbon neutral.
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House Republicans Prepare To Oust Liz Cheney
House Republicans are expected to vote Liz Cheney out from her ranking as number three because she continues to criticize former President Trump and call out his misinformation on the 2020 election.
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Saudi Women's Rights Activist Summoned, Under Watch As Conviction Is Upheld
An activist for women driving recently released from Saudi prison was summoned back to security forces and told her conviction on terrorism charges was upheld. She remains under watch.
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Rapper Esoteric On New Album 'Super What?'
Rapper Esoteric of the group CZARFACE discusses the new collaboration album Super What? and the legacy of rapper MF DOOM, who died in 2020.
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Former Guantanamo Special Envoy Advocates For Prison's Closure
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with Lee Wolosky, former special envoy for Guantanamo under President Obama, about what it would take for President Biden to shut down the detention facility.
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Isolation, Acrobatics, 'Mommy Networks': Motherhood During The Pandemic
For Mother's Day, NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with a roundtable of moms about what it's been like mothering in the months since the pandemic upended life as we knew it.
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Life Kit: How To Pick A Baby Name
NPR's Life Kit shares tips and tricks for how to pick a baby name.
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NPR At 50: Life Advice From Listeners Who Hit The Half-Century Mark
In honor of NPR's 50th birthday, we asked listeners who reached that milestone for some life advice. Hundreds answered.
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Labor Secretary On What Workforce Recovery Looks Like
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh about the country's moderate hiring boom in the month of April.
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NPR At 50: Founding Mothers Reflect On Radio Past And Present
To kickoff NPR's 50th anniversary celebration, NPR's Michel Martin speaks with three of NPR's "Founding Mothers" — Susan Stamberg, Linda Wertheimer and Nina Totenberg.
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Journalist Simran Sethi's Complicated Relationship With AAPI Heritage Month
In celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, food journalist Simran Sethi shares what this month means to her.
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Reporter Digs Into Liz Cheney's Politics
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Alex Thompson, White House reporter at Politico, about Liz Cheney and her fight with pro-Trump Republicans who want to vote her out of office.