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Some of the artists from journalist Ian Urbina's music project say they were misled
Journalist Ian Urbina recruited musicians to make music based off his reporting on crimes in international waters. Some participating artists complained they were misled about their side of the deal.
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Richard Leakey, whose discoveries helped prove mankind began in Africa, is dead at 77
Famed Kenyan conservationist and fossil hunter Richad Leakey has died at age 77. His discoveries helped prove Africa was the cradle of civilization.
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All audio recorded before 1923 — like possibly the 1st soda ad — enters public domain
On Jan. 1, all sound recordings before 1923 entered the public domain, due to the Music Modernization Act. The release is a treasure trove of opera, vaudeville, marching bands and spoken word.
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California's Sierra Nevada sees record snowfall. It needs even more
NPR's Adrian Florido speaks with Andrew Schwartz, of UC Berkeley's Central Sierra Snow Laboratory, about the record snowfall in the Sierra Nevada mountain range in December and why it matters.
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NO SURPRISES ACT BEGINS
Adrian Florido speaks with Kaiser Health News reporter Julie Appleby about the No Surprises Act, which went into effect January 1st.
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Remembering Betty White
Long before she became one of America's most beloved TV personalities, Betty White, who died just shy of her 100th birthday, was among the hardest working and most capable artists in her industry.
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FUTURE OF CHILE
NPR's Adrian Florido speaks with journalist Francisca Skoknic about Chile's constitutional process and recent electoral change.
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FAITH AND POLITICS
NPR's Adrian Florido speaks with Rev. Jim Wallis, to reflect on the upcoming one year anniversary of January 6th and how he thinks the faith community should move forward.
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Interviews that brought us joy in 2021
As a new year begins, we look back at some of our favorite interviews of 2021.
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Reasons to keep optimism alive for a healthier 2022
NPR's Adrian Florido speaks with Washington Post columnist Steven Petrow about why there's reason to be optimistic about 2022.
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Listeners ring in the new year, with good food and reason to hope
We asked listeners to send us voice memos as they rang in the new year — and to tell us what's giving them optimism for 2022.
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Chief medical officer wants a more resilient health care system
NPR's Adrian Florido speaks with Dr. David Marcozzi, Chief Medical Officer at the University of Maryland Medical Center, about hospital capacity amid the current COVID-19 surge.