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Who Is 'Heartbeat Bill' Author Janet Porter?
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Jessica Glenza, a health reporter for The Guardian, about Janet Porter, an activist who helped write a number of anti-abortion laws, including in Alabama.
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In 'Ladysitting,' Lorene Cary Chronicles The End Of Her Grandmother's Life
Lorene Cary's new memoir explores the ups and downs of caretaking for an elderly family member. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Cary about Ladysitting: My Year With Nana at the End of Her Century.
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Tilda Swinton And Joanna Hogg On 'The Souvenir'
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Tilda Swinton and Joanna Hogg, who are childhood friends, about their new film, The Souvenir. The movie is part memoir and based on a personal relationship of Hogg's.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Howard Stern; Phoebe Waller-Bridge
Stern says tells Terry Gross he's not the raunchy shock jock he once was. Fleabag and Killing Eve creator Waller-Bridge writes female characters who are flawed and unpredictable
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Former Catholic Priest Calls To 'Abolish The Priesthood'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with writer James Carroll, a former Catholic priest, about his piece in The Atlantic, titled "Abolish the Priesthood."
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Texas Baptist Church Opens New Sanctuary After 2017 Mass Shooting
In 2017, a gunman entered First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, killing 26 and injuring 20. A new church building opened, as the small town still struggles with what happened and why.
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The Therapy Dogs Of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
Therapy dogs at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School got their own yearbook page this year.
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50 Years Later, Looking Back At Apollo 10, Precursor To The Moon Landing
It's the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 10 mission. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with General Thomas Stafford, who led the Apollo 10 mission.
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Spice Girls Tour Bus, Justin Bieber Icelandic Video Location
The band's old touring bus is listed on Airbnb for rent in June during a London reunion concert. And, authorities closed off a canyon after too many visitors wanted to see where Bieber shot a video.
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GoldLink Turns Up As A Hologram For 'Zulu Screams' Video
"Zulu Screams" is a low-key, welcome return for the rapper's nimble flow, setting his sights outside of his hometown's go-go music.
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