All Things Considered
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What could reparations look like in California?
Cash payments to Black descendants of the formerly enslaved have been a key part of the reparations movement. California lawmakers have set aside $12 million, but cash payments aren’t in the plan.
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Rapper BG's lyrics will face government scrutiny. Is it a violation of free speech?
NPR's Adrian Florido speaks with attorney Alexandra Kazarian about the ways in which rap lyrics are used in the criminal justice system.
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Actor Ted Danson reflects on his life in a game of Wild Card
Actor Ted Danson reflects on aging and regrets in a game of Wild Card with Rachel Martin.
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How fibers spun from gelatin could help reduce textile waste
Michael Rivera, an assistant professor with The ATLAS Institute at the University of Colorado Boulder, talks about dissolvable fibers made from gelatin.
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French voters reject the far-right
French voters turned out in numbers not seen in decades to stop the far-right National Rally from taking power in the French National Assembly.
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Life Kit: Tips for managing joint bank accounts
Should you merge your finances with your significant other? Keep them separate? Or something in between? NPR's Life Kit breaks down different ways to handle finances with your partner.
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'Music Citizens' podcast explores the people behind Nashville's music scene
Music Citizens is a podcast from WNXP that explores the people in Nashville's music industry.
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Amid the Starliner delay, a former astronaut discusses being stuck in space
NPR's Adrian Florido speaks with retired astronaut Terry Virts about what the Boeing Starliner astronauts might going through being in space longer than they thought they would be.
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A new podcast unearths details about the life of Mexican music icon Juan Gabriel
Juan Gabriel was one of the biggest stars of Latin pop music. A new podcast delves into his early life in Ciudad Juarez, and the taboo of queerness in Mexican culture.
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Supreme Court immunity ruling likely to affect Trump's cases, says former DOJ official
NPR's Domenico Montanaro speaks with attorney and former DOJ official Harry Litman about how the Supreme Court's immunity ruling could affect the pending cases facing former President Trump.
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President Biden had a high-stakes interview. How did it go?
President Biden's interview from Wisconsin had an outsize importance for the future of his campaign. We look at how it went.
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Incarcerated people who helped fight wildfires struggle to build a career post-prison
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Royal Ramey, the co-founder and CEO of the Forestry and Fire Recruitment Program, about the pathway for formerly incarcerated firefighters to build careers in the field.