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The race to save Indigenous languages
New research shows that a majority of Indigenous languages in America are endangered. NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Native American language preservationist Alaina Tahlate.
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Jenny Slate talks new stand-up special, 'Seasoned Professional'
NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with comedian Jenny Slate about her newest special Seasoned Professional and adjusting to motherhood.
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Why call to get the time and weather when there are apps?
Phone lines that gave callers the time and weather forecast were popular for decades. Even with so many weather apps available today, those call lines still exist, and get thousands of calls per day.
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The 'de-influencing' trend tackles overconsumption and its harm on the environment
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with sustainability expert Solitaire Townsend about the rise of de-influencers on social media, who spread awareness about the harms of overconsumption on the environment.
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Actor Susie Essman on the final season of 'Curb Your Enthusiasm'
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with comedian Susie Essman about the 12th and final season of the hit show.
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Pod Corner: 'Landslide' covers how the 1976 presidential election shaped politics
The podcast Landslide is a production of NuanceTales and member station WFAE. It tells the the story of the 1976 presidential race and how it changed U.S. politics.
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Preventing crime in Kansas City
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Klassie Alcine, CEO of KC Common Good, about how her organization is tackling gun violence in Kansas City.
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The secret to lasting love might just be knowing how to fight
If you love someone, learn to fight with them. Life Kit speaks with two psychologists to explain how to navigate fights with loved ones.
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Horror movies: The unwelcome family member at the Oscars
It's been over 30 years since a horror movie won an Academy Award for Best Picture. Horror as a genre has had a reputation of not being taken seriously. Should the Academy rethink its stance?
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Jury finds three top executives of the NRA liable for corruption
A jury in Manhattan has found three top executives of the National Rifle Association liable for widespread corruption at the gun rights group. This is another blow for the conservative organization.
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What to know before Nikki Haley and Donald Trump face off in South Carolina's primary
The GOP presidential primary election in South Carolina wraps up with an official Election Day on Saturday as hometown candidate and former governor, Nikki Haley, faces off against front-runner Trump.
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This rule change to women's volleyball is causing a stir
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with volleyball analyst Emily Ehman about the sport's new rule change that is causing a stir in the women's game.