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NPR At 50: Life Advice From Listeners Who Hit The Half-Century Mark
In honor of NPR's 50th birthday, we asked listeners who reached that milestone for some life advice. Hundreds answered.
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Labor Secretary On What Workforce Recovery Looks Like
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh about the country's moderate hiring boom in the month of April.
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NPR At 50: Founding Mothers Reflect On Radio Past And Present
To kickoff NPR's 50th anniversary celebration, NPR's Michel Martin speaks with three of NPR's "Founding Mothers" — Susan Stamberg, Linda Wertheimer and Nina Totenberg.
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Journalist Simran Sethi's Complicated Relationship With AAPI Heritage Month
In celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, food journalist Simran Sethi shares what this month means to her.
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Reporter Digs Into Liz Cheney's Politics
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Alex Thompson, White House reporter at Politico, about Liz Cheney and her fight with pro-Trump Republicans who want to vote her out of office.
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Food World Ramps Up The War On Meat
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with food writer Mark Bittman about the growing movement to ditch beef.
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ENCORE: Coronavirus Victims: Pastor, Mentor And Mother Robbin Hardy
Robbin Hardy was a pastor and the founder of the Girls Enrichment Mentorship Services in Baton Rouge, La. She died from COVID-19 at the age 56 in April of 2020.
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'The Worst I've Seen': Capitol Police Face Scrutiny For Lack Of Transparency
Critics say the Capitol Police's history of secrecy contributed to the failure to prevent the Capitol riot. Unlike many departments, the agency is exempt from releasing records like bodycam footage.
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Biden's Civilian Climate Corps Would Tackle Climate Change, Care For Public Lands
One of President Biden's most popular infrastructure proposals hearkens back to FDR's New Deal. A Civilian Climate Corps would aim to tackle climate change while caring for public lands.
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Seem Too Good To Be True? Once, A Pepsi Promotion With Big Promises Ended In Disaster
Have you ever dreamed of winning a promotion that seems too good to be true? From Planet Money, the podcast The Indicator has the story of a promotion that went terribly wrong for Pepsi.
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New Documentary Explores The Controversial Early Days Of 'Sesame Street'
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Marilyn Agrelo, director of the new documentary Street Gang: How We Got To Sesame Street, and actor Sonia Manzano, who played Maria on Sesame Street.
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Basecamp Blowup: Banning Politics At Work Prompts Over A Dozen Employees To Quit
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with tech reporter Casey Newton about the mass exodus of employees from the software company BaseCamp after a new policy rolled out that restricts political talk at work.