All Things Considered
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W. Kamau Bell explains why 'We Need to Talk About Cosby'
NPRs Michel Martin talks with comedian W. Kamau Bell about his new Showtime documentary, We Need To Talk About Cosby.
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Congress passes bill that aims to help victims in sexual harassment cases
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with the person who helped get the bill passed — journalist and author Gretchen Carlson.
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An artist's Olympic-themed work criticizes China's human rights violations
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with artist Badiucao, whose posters depicting Winter Olympic sports are also a critique of the Chinese government.
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'Inventing Anna' showcases Shonda Rhimes' talent for stories about women and power
Netflix's new show Inventing Anna tells the story of how a magazine journalist unraveled the real-life saga of con artist Anna Sorokin, who posed as a wealthy German heiress named Anna Delvey.
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Pence's future in the GOP after speaking out against Trump
Former Vice President Mike Pence spoke out recently against his former boss, Donald Trump. The move raises questions about Pence's future in the GOP. His former aides are talking to the Jan. 6 panel.
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50 and fabulous: Kelly Slater beat out a surfer less than 1/2 his age to win Pipeline
NPR's Adrian Florido talks with surfing legend Kelly Slater about winning the Billabong Pro Pipeline contest days before his 50th birthday.
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Half of frozen Afghan funds will be aid for Afghans. The rest may go to 9/11 families
When the Taliban took over Afghanistan last month, the U.S. treasury department froze $7 billion in Afghan government funds. Now, the Biden administration has decided what it will do the money.
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Nicaragua has convicted more than a dozen opponents of President Daniel Ortega
In trials that sometimes last just a few hours, Nicaragua has been convicting political opponents of President Daniel Ortega, sending a chilling message about free expression.
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Artificial intelligence beats top human players in popular racing game
Scientists pitted an artificial intelligence driver against real human gamers in the PlayStation driving game Gran Turismo. The AI driver beat them all.
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Sarah Palin testifies she felt powerless to fight 'New York Times' over editorial
Sarah Palin said she lost sleep after a 2017 New York Times editorial falsely linked an ad from her political action committee to a mass shooting years earlier. She has sued the paper for defamation.
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When Jamil faced a new parent's worst nightmare, a doctor taught him how to be a dad
Jamil Zaki's daughter was in hospital and fighting to survive. That's when one doctor stepped in with the support and advice to help him through his darkest moment.
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A look at owner Mike Brown's untraditional approach to running the Cincinnati Bengals
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Cincinnati Inquirer sports columnist Paul Daugherty on Cincinnati Bengals owner Mike Brown's role in the team's 33-year trek back to the Superbowl this Sunday.