All Things Considered
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Why everyone loves to hate Kenny G, from the musician himself
NPR'S David Folkenflik speaks with Kenny Gorelick, also known as Kenny G, and director Penny Lane about her new documentary about the musician, Listening to Kenny G.
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The complex relationship between journalists and private investigators
NPR's David Folkenflik speaks with journalist Barry Meier and private investigator Tyler Maroney.
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What's at stake in the MLB lockout
NPR's David Folkenflik discusses the offseason lockout negotiations with baseball analyst and former player Doug Glanville.
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Russia tests Biden administration as fears of Ukraine invasion
NPR's David Folkenflik speaks with Heather Conley of the Center for Strategic and International Studies about U.S.-Russia relations amid Russian troop build up on the Ukrainian border.
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TV Review: HBO miniseries 'Landscapers'
The show, which premiers on Monday, is based on the true story of a mild-mannered couple who commit horrific crimes.
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Formula 1 race in Saudi Arabia draws accusations of 'sportswashing'
NPR's David Folkenflik speaks with scholar Helen Lenskyj about this weekend's Formula 1 Grand Prix in Saudi Arabia and the role of "sportswashing" in countries with human rights abuses.
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NFT art craze hits Miami Art Basel
NPR's David Folkenflik talks to arts journalist Sophie Haigney about the popularity of NFT art at Art Basel in Miami this year.
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How nuclear power figures into a green energy future
NPR's David Folkenflik speaks with former Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz about the role of nuclear power in a green energy future.
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European values are starting to define U.S. tech privacy, says journalist
NPR's David Folkenflik speaks with tech reporter Casey Newton about Twitter's new anti-harassment policies and what Newton sees as European ideals driving policies of American tech giants.
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Life Kit: How to be a kind neighbor
NPR's Life Kit has tips and trick for how to be a good neighbor.
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Paolo Sorrentino's new film 'The Hand of God' is based on his adolescence in Naples
Italian film director Paolo Sorrentino discusses his new film The Hand of God, which opens in U.S. theaters Dec. 3. It's about the tragedy he experienced as a teen and the escape he found in cinema.
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Do the rising wages in the U.S. make a difference if prices are going up too?
Although workers across the country have seen an increase in wages, the cost of things like gas and food have also risen. This has left workers wondering if these raises are real or just an illusion.