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Actor Yaphet Kotto Has Died At Age 81
Actor Yaphet Kotto has died at age 81. Kotto played a number of movie and TV roles including a Bond villain in Live And Let Die and a police lieutenant in Homicide: Live On The Streets.
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The Bachelor Finale Brings To Light Systemic Issues Within The Show
Following the finale of The Bachelor, a look at what the season amounted to and issues that need to be addressed by the show.
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Plywood Boards Bearing Art From Last Summer's Protests Represent Trauma And Strength
Leesa Kelly has collected more than 700 plywood boards from protests and boarded buildings from the summer of 2020. They represent preservation of the demonstrations as well as the trauma of it all.
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We Have Much To Learn From 'A Place Like Mississippi'
W. Ralph Eubanks' new book examines Mississippi's mighty contributions to American literature, and what writers like Eudora Welty and Jesmyn Ward can teach us about broader national issues.
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Yaphet Kotto, Magnetic Actor With A Long And Varied Career, Dies At 81
"Your presence and talent were undeniable and magnetic," Viola Davis said in a tweet about Kotto.
Archaeologists Discover Additional Dead Sea Scroll Fragments In Desert Caves
A four-year effort by Israeli archaeologists searched 500 caves near the Dead Sea. In addition to ancient parchments and papyri, they found an intricately woven basket more than 10,000 years old.
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Pentagon Pushes For Bigger Effort To Deter China's Growing Military Might
The Pacific Deterrence Initiative aims to beef up the military in the Pacific and work more closely with partners and allies. But some experts are cautious about inflating the Chinese threat.
Anti-Asian Attacks Rise During Pandemic. Read NPR's Stories On The Surge In Violence
Hate incidents against Asian Americans have risen since the start of the pandemic, leaving Asians nationwide scared and frustrated.
On 'The Last Friend,' Michael League Imagines Death As A Benevolent Companion
Michael League of Snarky Puppy joins the Morning Edition Song Project with "The Last Friend," a song that reimagines death not as a severance, but as a compassionate force.
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California Gov. Newsom Pledges To Fight Recall Effort By Republicans
Whatever the outcome of the recall campaign against Gov. Gavin Newsom in California, Republicans see it as an opportunity to build on some momentum gained in the 2020 election in the state.
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