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A Way with Words - language, linguistics, and callers from all over
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The FBI arrested multiple people tied to the NBA in a wide-ranging illegal gambling probe. The NBA and other major sports leagues have been deepening ties with the lucrative sports-betting industry. Washington Post sports columnist Kevin Blackistone explains the implications of this scandal on the NBA and sports betting in general. For sponsor-free…
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Trump Tears Down The White House East Wing To Build A Ballroom
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17:34The Trump administration broke ground this week on a new White House ballroom, demolishing the White House’s East Wing in the process. We discuss why the project is controversial and who is paying the $300 million bill. This episode: political correspondent Ashley Lopez, senior White House correspondent Tamara Keith, and senior political editor and…
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Struggling German Industry Turns to Defense Manufacturing
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5:06The automotive industry in Germany, once the backbone of Europe’s biggest economy, is in a rapid decline. In the past year, the German car industry shed more than 51,000 jobs – about 7% of its total workforce. We go to some companies that are now turning to manufacturing weapons as part of the country’s boost in military spending to keep their fact…
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Ukrainian president to meet with EU leaders as they make decision on war funding
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3:25Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meets with European Union leaders Thursday as they prepare massive new financing for Kyiv's war effort.
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Ukraine-EU Meeting, National Guard Deployment Cases, Pentagon Press Corps
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12:56European leaders meet with Ukraine’s president with billions in frozen Russian assets on the table as the European Union and United States impose new sanctions on Moscow. Courts could rule this week on key legal challenges to President Trump’s National Guard deployments in multiple cities. And the Pentagon press corps gets a right-wing makeover as …
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Do you love a movie everyone hates? Confessions from an NPR panel
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9:18NPR editor Barrie Hardymon and producer Marc Rivers talk about the joy of loving movies everyone else loves to hate.By Andrew Limbong
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Parasites Have Haunted Us For Millions Of Years
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15:00Parasites have roamed the Earth for a long time. They were here before the dinosaurs: The oldest fossils are more than 500 million years old. Today on the show, Regina G. Barber speaks with paleontologists Karma Nanglu and Danielle de Carle about a mysterious fossil called the “Riddler,” and the oldest-ever leech fossil. They share stories of the e…
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Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere And What’s Making Us Happy
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23:44In the new film Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, the currently red-hot actor Jeremy Allen White plays the eternally red-hot rock star, Bruce Springsteen. And yes, White does his own singing. The film tells the story of the 1982 album Nebraska. It came at a time of personal and career uncertainty for Springsteen, and ended up being recorded in …
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Amazon's outage, anxious retirees, and LA brings the Heat, too
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9:27It’s … Indicators of the Week! Our weekly look at some of the most fascinating economic numbers from the news. On today’s episode: the Amazon global internet outage, Americans plan to siphon their Social Security checks early, and Mann, we love some Heat 2. Related episodes: What does the next era of Social Security look like? Why aren't filmmakers…
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'Paper Girl' and 'Joyride' are memoirs by journalists who get close to their subjects
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18:51Today’s episode features new memoirs by journalists who aren’t afraid to connect deeply with their subjects. First, in Paper Girl, Beth Macy travels back to her hometown, Urbana, Ohio. In today’s episode, she tells NPR’s Ailsa Chang about the socioeconomic and cultural changes she found there. Then, Susan Orlean is known for going deep on niche sub…
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Why is there so much Nazism in the news? And when does a "joke" become hate speech? Politico broke a story last week featuring what it said were leaks from a Telegram group chat that included Young Republican National Federation leaders. These chats made headlines for reportedly racist and pro-Nazi messaging. But this is not the only story in the n…
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New Music Friday: The best albums out Oct. 24
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38:55Brandi Carlile. Miguel. Tortoise. Host Stephen Thompson chats with Ayana Contreras from KUVO in Denver about their favorite albums out Friday, Oct. 24. The Starting 5: - Brandi Carlile, 'Returning To Myself' - Miguel, 'Caos' - Tortoise, 'Touch' - Daniel Caesar, 'Son Of Spergy' - Yazmin Lacey, 'Teal Dreams The Lightning Round: - iLe, 'Como Las Canto…
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Is the U.S. military killing drug smugglers or fishermen?
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24:42Our reporter visited boat docks in Trinidad to find out. The Trump administration announced two more strikes on what it says were drug boats in the Pacific. That follows seven strikes in the Caribbean. NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with international correspondent Eyder Peralta about how countries in the region are reacting. And national security corr…
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The government shutdown is keeping Montana farmers from the assistance they need
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3:43Fall is when farmers apply for credit and other assistance ahead of spring planting. The federal shutdown means they can't.By Victoria Traxler
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A battle over rainbow crosswalks is playing out in Texas
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2:53After Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ordered cities to remove art from roadways, issues of political messaging — and who gets to define it — prompted confusion across the state.By Michael Adkison
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The economic role of reseller bots in the ticket market
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4:15Ticketmaster's CEO made waves with a recent comment that event tickets are underpriced. Economics 101 backs him up. So why do ticket prices seem so out of control?By Wailin Wong
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EU leaders announce new sanctions against Russia as they welcome Ukraine's Zelenskyy
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3:44Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meets with European Union leaders as they prepare massive new financing for Kyiv's war effort.By Eleanor Beardsley
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We met Lyra in 'The Golden Compass.' Philip Pullman's new book finishes her story
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5:43More than 25 years ago, Philip Pullman's first novel, The Golden Compass, introduced readers to heroine Lyra Belacqua. Now, more than 25 years later, her story comes to a close in The Rose Field.By Scott Detrow
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Meet the 'grue jay,' a new bird found in Texas
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3:14Researchers have found a new "grue jay" bird in South Texas, a hybrid between blue and gray jay birds that is likely the result of shifting weather patterns and climate change.By KUOW Staff
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Ballet star Misty Copeland says farewell to the stage
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2:15Misty Copeland was the first Black principal dancer at the prestigious American Ballet Theatre.By Andrew Limbong
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The answer to all your questions about the latest sports betting scandal? Money
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4:58NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Kevin Blackistone, a national sports columnist at The Washington Post, about where Thursday's NBA gambling arrests fit within the history of sports gambling scandals.By Ailsa Chang
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Toronto is in the World Series for the first time in 32 years. Fans are full of hope
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1:25The city of Toronto is buzzing in anticipation for their Blue Jays first World Series since 1993.By Megan Lim
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The Trump administration is withholding funding to tsunami-proof this hospital
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7:34Local leaders in Astoria, Oregon are building a hospital meant to withstand earthquakes and tsunamis, but the Trump administration canceled its FEMA grant, and the shutdown has stalled communication.By Katia Riddle
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A frog, a lobster and koala walked into a No King's protest
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3:51Following Portland's example, demonstrators at No Kings protests around the U.S. donned inflatable costumes to counter the Republican narrative that the events are hate-filled and un-American.By Frank Langfitt
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Congressman leads investigation into U.S. citizen detentions by immigration officers
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5:03NPR's Adrian Florido speaks with California Rep. Robert Garcia, a Democrat, on an investigation he is leading into arrests of U.S. citizens by federal immigration authorities.By Adrian Florido
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Research shows social-emotional learning can boost grades and test scores
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2:10A new peer-reviewed analysis shows K-12 students who got regular access to social and emotional learning had better test scores and better grades.By Cory Turner
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A few things to consider before committing a museum heist
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4:00With the theft of valuable jewels from The Louvre this week, NPR looks into the economic imperatives for going to the trouble of stealing artifacts from museums.By Chloe Veltman
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Exploring the drawbacks of trusting some AI search results
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5:19NPR's It's Been a Minute podcast explored some of the pitfalls of relying on AI search results, including concerns about accuracy and bias.By Brittany Luse
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The world has its first AI government official
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35:24Albania’s prime minister has installed a new minister. Only it isn’t human, it’s Artificial Intelligence. What does this signal for the evolution of government administration around the world?By WBUR
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Head Start programs prepare to close as shutdown continues
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23:57The early childhood program Head Start is facing a cutoff of federal funding at the end of the month because of the government shutdown. Some Head Start educators are already working without pay, other programs are preparing to close. We speak with a teacher and her director based in Tallahassee, Florida. Then, President Trump is putting new sancti…
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NBA players and coaches arrested in gambling scheme
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3:39The FBI announced the arrests of NBA players, coaches and others.By WBUR & NPR
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How one group helps younger and older adults build intergenerational friendships
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9:19The nonprofit combats social isolation and brings more attention to aging issues.By WBUR & NPR
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Harper Lee's 'The Land of Sweet Forever' showcases previously unpublished works
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5:43The previously unpublished eight short stories were written by Harper Lee in the decade before she wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird."By WBUR & NPR
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Guillermo Del Toro Finally Makes His Own 'Frankenstein'
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45:48When Oscar-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro was a kid growing up in Guadalajara, Mexico, he would draw monsters all day. His deeply Catholic grandmother even had him exorcised because of it. But when del Toro saw the 1931 film Frankenstein, his life changed. "I realized I understood my faith or my dogmas better through Frankenstein than through…
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Trump administration announces new sanctions against Russia's oil industry
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5:16The sanctions are an effort to pressure Russia to end the war in Ukraine.By WBUR & NPR
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Head Start teacher on working without pay during the government shutdown
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6:02Some Head Start educators are already working without pay in Tallahassee, Florida, and have let families know they may close their centers after this week.By WBUR & NPR
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More and more podcasts are including video versions. And there are fewer audio-rich narrative podcasts out there.By WBUR & NPR
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Jackbox creative director on party game’s roots in Chicago’s Second City improv comedy
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5:44Second City veterans built Jackbox Games, a video game series that just came out with its latest party game.By WBUR & NPR
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