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Reginald Foster, World's Renowned Latinist, Dies At 81
NPR remembers the Rev. Reginald Foster — perhaps the world's foremost Latin scholar. He was the official translator for four popes and inspired Roman tour guides for Latin enthusiasts worldwide.
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Regina King Imagines What 4 Black Icons' Gathering In 1964 Might Have Looked Like
Regina King's directorial film debut, One Night in Miami, envisions a 1964 gathering of boxer Cassius Clay, activist Malcolm X, fullback Jim Brown and singer Sam Cooke.
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After Threatening To Derail It, Trump Signs COVID-19 Relief Package Into Law
President Trump has signed a massive COVID-19 relief and omnibus spending package, deputy press secretary Judd Deere said Sunday night on Twitter.
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'Soul' Surprises With Its Messages About Finding Purpose
Pixar's new film stars Jamie Foxx as a jazz musician whose soul gets separated from his body. The animated feature explores themes of music and transformation.
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What Went Wrong At Arbor Terrace
At least 17 residents died of COVID-19 at an assisted living facility. In Georgia, it is the company's only home in a Black neighborhood and the only one to suffer a severe outbreak.
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Sarah Silverman Takes A Comedic Look At The Events Of 2020
NPR's Don Gonyea talks to comedian Sarah Silverman about her latest special, "Yearly Departed," and the lessons learned from the year.
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As Coronavirus Put Live Music Events On Hold, A Texas Artist Looked To The Internet
NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with singer-songwriter Carrie Rodriguez about her pandemic online project, "A Song for You."
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What Can Congress Do For Coronavirus Relief Bill
The fate of the latest pandemic relief package remains up in the air as the legislation is on President Trump's desk, though he has called it a "disgrace."
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As 2020 Ends, Let's Remember The Politics Of It All
NPR's Don Gonyea talks with Mark Barabak of The Los Angeles Times, Kathleen Gray of The New York Times and Holly Bailey of The Washington Post about covering politics during a year like none other.
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Coronavirus Affected Everything — Including The Words Of 2020
NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with Ben Zimmer, a linguist and columnist for The Wall Street Journal, about the words of the year.
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Arizona Lawmaker Reflects On Surviving COVID-19
NPR's Don Gonyea talks with Lorenzo Sierra, a member of the state's House of Representatives, about his experience of surviving a severe case of COVID-19.
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Nashville Explosion: Mayor Discusses Latest Developments
NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with Mayor John Cooper about the Christmas Day explosion that left at least three people injured.