Mallory Yu
Stories
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Rep. Emanuel Cleaver says redistricting hurts Democrats, Republicans and the republic
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Democratic Rep. Emanuel Cleaver about possible redistricting in Missouri. His district, which includes part of Kansas City, may be targeted by state Republicans.
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The fear of funding cuts for patients who need mental health care
America's mental health care system is facing cuts with the recent passage of the Trump Administration's spending bill. A new podcast from the Seattle Times and KUOW Public Radio explores the difficulties of accessing mental health services in Washington state.
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A church in Sweden is being relocated down the road in one piece
A historic 113-year-old church is being moved a few miles down the road -- in one piece.
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Three decades after the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act, lessons from the journey
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Mackenzie Martin about her reporting for KCUR's podcast 'A People's History of Kansas City', commemorating the 35th anniversary of the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Daniel Dae Kim on what helps ground him as an actor and his new TV series, 'Butterfly'
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to actor Daniel Dae Kim about his upbringing and training for action scenes in his new TV series, Butterfly.
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'Essential Salt' podcast tells stories about life in Maine
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The politics driving the push for gerrymandering
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with David Wasserman of the Cook Political Report about the impact redistricting efforts will have on the 2026 midterms and beyond.
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In 'Tested,' NPR's Embedded series takes a look at gender testing in sports
The series Tested from NPR's Embedded podcast and the C-B-C delved into the history of sex testing and what's considered "fair" in sports.
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A pediatrician working in Gaza on how she finds the will to keep going
Dr. Seema Jilani is a pediatrician who has been providing medical care to children in Gaza.
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What does it take to get time travel right in movies?
To mark the 40th anniversary of Back to the Future, NPR looks at what it takes to get time travel right on the big screen