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'The Blade Between' Walks The Boundary Of Horror And Noir
Sam J. Miller's latest is set in an upstate New York town built on the bones of butchered whales. It's full of broken people, violent ghosts and flying whales, but the real monster is gentrification.
'Oxford American Magazine' Highlights Southern Music
NPR's Debbie Elliott speaks to Brittany Howard of the Alabama Shakes, who is this year's guest editor of the Oxford American Southern Music Issue.
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College Students Reflect On Another Semester During The Pandemic
The pandemic meant that colleges and universities are wrapping up a semester unlike any other. We asked four students how they felt about the online classes and alternative housing.
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Benjamin Netanyahu's Son Makes Podcast Debut
The outspoken son of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has a podcast and recently hosted the son of Brazil's president - giving a glance at a new generation of nationalists.
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Asian American Voters Face Misinformation Campaigns
NPR's Debbie Elliott speaks with Vox reporter Terry Nguyen about her reporting on misinformation in the Asian American community and how it impacts how they vote.
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Politics Chat: Updates On The Presidential Transfer Of Power
We look at President Elect Joe Biden's plans for fighting the pandemic, and as how the transition between the Trump and Biden administrations is going given that President Trump has yet to concede.
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COVID-19 Cases Continue To Surge
We take stock of where we are in the pandemic in terms of infections and fatalities.
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He Designed A Smartwatch App To Help Stop His Dad's Nightmares
Patrick Skluzacek suffered from PTSD-related nightmares that were ruining his life. His son, Tyler, created a smartwatch application to disrupt them. The app recently won FDA approval.
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1st Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccine To Be Administered This Week In The U.K.
The U.K. was the first Western country to approve Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine for emergency use. In the U.S., the Food and Drug Administration could vote to approve the vaccine as early as Thursday.
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Advice On Managing Student Loan Payments During The Pandemic
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Paco de Leon about how to handle student loan payments during the pandemic.
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