Adam Raney
Stories
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Show me the money: NPR staff share their favorite movies about money and the economy
NPR's Adrian Ma and Wailin Wong, host of The Indicator podcast, join Rob Schmitz to discuss their favorite serious and less serious movies about money and the economy.
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Oscar nominee Delroy Lindo on finding the pain and heartache rooted in the Blues
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with actor Delroy Lindo about his Oscar nominated role in the supernatural thriller Sinners.
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What's your favorite depiction of POTUS on the big screen?
In honor of President's Day, an NPR panel picks their favorite depictions of POTUS in film.
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Pediatrician weighs in on CDC's new vaccine guidance and what it means for parents
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Dr. James Campbell, an expert on childhood infectious diseases, about the CDC's new messaging on the relationship between vaccines and autism.
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Proliferation of private credit raises fears of looming financial crisis
Natasha Sarin, president of the Budget Lab at Yale and former Biden administration official, discusses the rise of private credit and the financial risks that brings.
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Who makes the rules at immigration court? Reporting on chaotic scenes in courthouse halls
NPR's Ximena Bustillo talks to Scott Detrow about what reporting on the immigration court has been like recently, and describes the chaotic courthouse hallways she's been navigating.
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In covering Paris, climate change is becoming an ever-present story
Eleanor Beardsley shares what it's like to report from Paris, which is experiencing extreme heat due to climate change.
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As the U.S. population ages, solo caregiving becomes more common
NPR's Emily Kwong speaks with clinical social worker Marie Clouqueur on what it's like to be a solo caregiver and how to navigate the challenges.
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'Becoming Led Zeppelin' documentary showcases the band's rise to stardom
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After January 6th pardons, DA Larry Krasner looks to state charges