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50 And Forward: An Anniversary Celebration Of NPR
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of NPR's first on-air broadcast, we look back at our origins in radio, how we grew from a staff of 65 to thousands, and into our future in the digital space.
Biden Responds To Sen. Tim Scott: 'I Don't Think The American People Are Racist'
In an interview with NBC, the president addressed a critique by the South Carolina senator by saying the legacy of slavery and Jim Crow continues to leave Black Americans "behind the eight ball."
Bittersweet Film 'About Endlessness' Highlights Life's Humor And Despair
A priest loses his faith. A woman breaks the heel of her shoe. A couple visits their child's grave. Life unfolds as a series of stylized, bone-dry comic sketches in Roy Andersson's sublime new film.
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Kate Winslet On The Roles That Scare Her And How 'Titanic' Shaped Her Career
Winslet stars in the new HBO series, Mare of Easttown. She spoke to Fresh Air in 2020 about her breakout turn in Titanic when she was in her 20s. "I was learning on the fly," she says.
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The Chortle Instruments
Actor Mary Holland and director Maureen Bharoocha (Golden Arm) listen to clips of unusual musical instruments. The title of this game is a gratuitous pun of a series of young adult fantasy novels.
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EU Moves Closer To Allowing In Nonresident Vaccinated Travelers
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is formally recommending that nonresident travelers who are vaccinated against COVID-19 be allowed to travel to the EU.
Brexit And Independence Are Top Of Mind For Scottish Voters
The Scottish National Party has pledged to push for a referendum for independence from the United Kingdom if they win a majority in the Scottish Parliament.
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Israel Turns To A Centrist Politician To Try Building A New Coalition
After a deadlocked election and a failed attempt to form a government by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel has turned to a centrist politician to try building a coalition.
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Vice President Harris Takes On The Effort For Internet Equity
Vice President Harris is in now charge of a push to get better internet across the U.S. Getting this right could have big stakes for her political future.
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They Desperately Need COVID Vaccines. So Why Are Some Countries Throwing Out Doses?
How the chaotic system for distributing the world's vaccine supply is wreaking havoc in places that can least afford it.
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