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American singer-songwriter GIVEON speaks with NPR about his highly anticipated new album, Beloved.
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The latest season of the podcast "Unsettled" from Iowa Public Radio looks at how gender affects people's everyday lives.
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Chris Camponovo, a former State Department lawyer, examines what a multi-national prisoner swap says about the Trump administration's third country deportation strategy.
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Dakota Cary of the Atlantic Council Global China Hub describes this moment as China's golden age of hacking.
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Behind the scenes with NPR's reporting on how Florida has become the scene of some of the Trump administration's most aggressive immigration enforcement efforts.
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You might know the basics of car safety, like buckling your seatbelt or using your turn signal. But what do you do in car emergencies? NPR's Life Kit has tips for handline emergency situations.
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Congress passed the first major crypto legislation in the U.S., marking a major milestone for the digital currency sector. And with President Trump's support, the industry plans to march on.
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NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Tom Michael, general manager of Boise State Public Radio, about what the cuts to federal public media funding mean for his station.
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More than 30 years after the release of Enter the Wu-Tang, the group is finishing its 27-city North American farewell tour billed as The Final Chamber.
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President Trump says he's already ended several conflicts around the globe and is working to conclude several more. We look at his approach to foreign policy.
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President Trump and his administration have been studying new sectoral tariffs that could cover a broad part of the American economy.
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No country can come close to the amount of money Americans spend at the box office… until China came along. The U.S. and Chinese film industries have a long history, with shifting power dynamics.