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Why the music industry is paying close attention to TikTok
User-generated content specific to TikTok has propelled songs old and new to viral success. That's left the record labels looking to the app for their next stars.
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Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer's legacy in administrative law
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with law professor Adrian Vermeule about the importance and future of administrative law cases at the Supreme Court, as it loses Stephen Breyer, an expert in the field.
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'We Don't Talk About Bruno,' the surprise hit from Disney's 'Encanto'
Pop Culture Happy Hour's Glen Weldon talks about the chart topping success of the song "We Don't Talk About Bruno" from the new Disney film Encanto.
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Food trends for 2022
NPR's Michel Martin talks upcoming food trends with chef and cookbook author Carla Lalli Music.
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Q&A: Filmmakers discuss 'Not Going Quietly' doc
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with activist Ady Barkan and director Nicholas Bruckman about the new film Not Going Quietly.
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Pandemic spotlights problems with the child care industry
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with daycare owner Brenda Hawkins about the childcare industry and what it's like to be a childcare provider during this difficult time.
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Security experts doubt Ukraine readiness against Russian cyber attack
Ukrainian officials prepare civil defense in the event of a Russian invasion or hybrid warfare.
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Theater stars spring to life on the pages of 'B is for Broadway'
A few years ago, a children's book called A is for Audra celebrated musical theater divas. Its creators have written a new book, B is for Broadway, celebrating theater from auditions to Ziegfeld.
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A call for Mexico to investigate murders of journalists
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Paula Saucedo from the Mexican press freedom organization Article 19, about the recent murders of two Mexican journalists and the state of the free press in Mexico.
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Blizzard conditions batter Northeast
The Northeast has been getting hammared by a powerful winter storm all day. Tens of thousands of Massachusetts residents are without power, and many areas have well over a foot of snow.
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San Jose mayor: gun liability insurance law will alleviate tax payers, promote safety
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo about the city's plan to require liability insurance for gun owners.
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How your gig work income could take a hit with new tax rules for payment apps
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary about how new IRS rules governing payment apps and Wall Street's wild week could affect your finances.