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Alice Carriere pulled from an extraordinary childhood to write her new memoir
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with writer Alice Carriere about her debut novel, Everything/Nothing/Someone.
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In light of the Jacksonville shooting, here's how hate groups have grown in Florida
During the last year, some organizations have staged increasingly brazen displays of hate in Jacksonville and across Florida.
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What comes next for the Wagner Group following the death of its leader
Wagner mercenary leader Yevgeny Priogozhin may be dead, but his private army remains. With some Russians publicly mourning Prigozhin, the future of his fighters is unclear.
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A look at the odd situations Emmys voters face this year as voting ends
On the last day TV academy voters choose the final winners for the Emmy awards, here's a look at the issues they will weigh and the impact of moving the ceremony announcing winners to January.
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Distrust undermined the U.S. pandemic response. Now, it continues to erode healthcare
High levels of distrust undermined the country's pandemic response and possibly caused half a million deaths. Distrust continues to erode healthcare, diminish access and give old diseases a chance.
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A stranger made a woman feel like she could continue living the life she wanted
One day in 2022, Lynn Fainsilber Katz went to the beach. She was carrying a lot of things and was feeling weighed down when a stranger asked if she needed a hand.
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John Kerry says U.S. can't reach climate goals without global cooperation
Ahead of the next major climate summit, NPR's Scott Detrow talks with U.S. climate envoy John Kerry about whether the U.S. has lived up to previous climate commitments.
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This 'Jane Eyre' enthusiast invites you to treat your favorite books as sacred text
Author and atheist chaplain Vanessa Zoltan finds spiritual meaning not in the Bible or the Torah but in secular texts.
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An opening for diplomacy? Prigozhin death leaves Russian mercenaries without leader
Washington is watching closely to see what happens to Russia's Wagner Group after its leader was killed.
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CNN plans to start a new digital service called CNN MAX
CNN's parent company is launching a new streaming service in September, more than a year after the nascent CNN+ went bust.
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'Bottoms' gives the classic teen sex comedy an absurd queer twist
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with writer/director Emma Seligman about her new movie Bottoms.
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Republicans see an opportunity in Wisconsin with Latino voters
In 2020, Latino voters shifted slightly more Republican. Ahead of 2024, these voters could be the deciders in an election that might come down to just thousands of votes in states like Wisconsin.