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Beating Burnout: Sisters Write Book To Help Women Overcome Stress Cycle
Sisters Emily and Amelia Nagoski speak with NPR's Aarti Shahani about their new book Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle.
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Attorney General Faces Deadline To Comply With Congressional Subpoena
Rachel Martin talks to Jonah Goldberg, senior editor at National Review, about Monday's deadline for William Barr to provide an unredacted version of the Mueller report and other underlying evidence.
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'Biggest Little Farm' Chronicles One Couple's Effort To 'Jump-Start The Soil'
Molly and John Chester took a massive leap when they decided to leave Los Angeles to start an organic farm. John's new documentary tells the story of their struggles and successes.
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House Panel To Vote Wednesday On Holding AG Barr In Contempt
The House Judiciary Committee scheduled a Wednesday vote to hold Attorney General Barr in contempt after the Justice department failed to provide access to the underacted Mueller report on time.
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'Thunder Bay' Podcast Investigates Canada's Colonial Impacts On Indigenous People
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Ryan McMahon, host of the podcast Thunder Bay, which looks at the high number of deaths of young indigenous people in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
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Artificial Intelligence Can Make Our Lives Easier, But It Can Also Go Awry
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Kate Crawford of AI Now about the guardrails to make sure artificial intelligence won't do harm as it creeps into more aspects of daily life.
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26 Million South Africans Are Eligible To Vote In Wednesday's Election
It's been 25 years since the African National Congress came to power, but it's failed to deliver on its promise to close the gulf between the haves and the largely black have-nots.
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White House Instructs Ex-Counsel McGahn Not To Comply With Congressional Subpoena
The Trump administration instructed Don McGahn, former White House counsel, to ignore a subpoena requested by the House Judiciary Committee, escalating the conflict between the president and Congress.
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MTV Hires 'Doyenne Of Documentaries,' Sheila Nevins, For Its New Division
MTV, a network known for its young audience, is starting a documentary division, helmed by 80-year-old Sheila Nevins, who is best known for running HBO's prestigious documentary division.
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Colorado Authorities Probe School Shooting Not Far From Columbine
One student was killed and eight injured after a shooting at the STEM School Highlands Ranch near Denver. It happened just miles away from the site of the 1999 shooting at Columbine High School.
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