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Ann Patchett on the friendship that came from quarantining with Tom Hanks' assistant
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with author Ann Patchett about her latest collection of essays, These Precious Days, and how she ended up quarantining with Tom Hanks' personal assistant.
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Who scored 2022 Grammy nominations (Spoiler: ABBA was nominated for the 1st time)
Nominees for the 64th Grammy Awards were announced on Tuesday. In the top categories are some familiar names such as Taylor Swift, Kanye West and Billie Eilish, and newer artists like Olivia Rodrigo.
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Man charged for Waukesha parade crash made 1st court appearance
Five people died during the Waukesha Christmas parade vehicle crash. They ranged in age from 52 to 81. Several of the victims were a part of the Milwaukee Dancing Grannies.
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Chile presidency: men from opposite ends of the political scale face run-off election
Chile held the first round of its presidential election Sunday. The leading candidates came from the left and the far right.
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A market of dubious remedies has sprung up as more everyday people fear they have CTE
The degenerative brain condition known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy gained infamy due to cases in high-profile professional football players. But CTE goes far beyond the NFL.
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Dave Eggers' new book depicts a dystopian future and an all-powerful tech giant
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with author Dave Eggers about his new book, The Every, a dystopian look at the near-future when one massive company controls just about everything.
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Wildland firefighters are split on whether higher pay would keep them in the industry
Wildland firefighters will soon see big increases in pay and other benefits from the infrastructure bill. But firefighters are split on whether the changes are enough to keep them on the job.
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After missteps, Ashley Judd says Time's Up is ready to 'get it right'
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Ashley Judd, a Time's Up board member, about the organization's decision to "reset" and lay off the majority of their employees.
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Author interview: 'The Deeper the Roots'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Michael Tubbs about his memoir, The Deeper the Roots.
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Big Boi talks new album, 'The Big Sleepover'
NPR's Michel Martin speakers with rapper Big Boi about his upcoming album.
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Chileans head to polls in polarized presidential election
Chile holds the first round of a two-round presidential election, with candidates ranging from the far left to the far right.
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Former Democrat lawmaker who benefited from gerrymandering sees a better path
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former U.S. Rep. Albert Wynn about redistricting efforts he was involved with in Maryland.