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How Shrinking Newsrooms Impact Local Politics
A study in Urban Affairs Review found shrinking newsrooms can potentially impact the number of candidates who run for mayor. NPR's Scott Simon talks to professor Meghan Rubado, co-author of the study.
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Saturday Sports: NBA Playoffs, Baseball Season Begins
ESPN's Howard Bryant talks with Scott Simon about the start of the NBA playoffs and some of the story lines from the early days of baseball season.
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Examining Sanders' Medicare-For-All Proposal
Julie Rovner, chief Washington correspondent for Kaiser Health News, describes the latest Medicare-for-all bill by Sen. Bernie Sanders and the options for single-payer coverage proposed by lawmakers.
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Breaking Down The Hollywood Dispute Between Writers And Agents
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Kim Masters, editor-at-large for The Hollywood Reporter, about the ongoing dispute between writers and agents.
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Tiger Woods Is 1 Victory From Tying Jack Nicklaus' Masters Record
Tiger Woods won his fifth Masters title on Sunday, marking an incredible comeback from injury and personal hardship that ended a nearly 11-year championship drought.
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In Sudan, Activists Continue To Call For Civilian Government
Sudan is undergoing a period of political chaos after a military coup unseated the autocratic president, Omar al-Bashir. Protesters are demanding that civilians run the government.
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Jazz Trumpeter Tom Harrell Proves To Be A Thinking Person's Soloist On 'Infinity'
Group chemistry and deft composing make Harrell's new album a polished, inventive album that's worth checking out. Critic Kevin Whitehead says it's "really, really good."
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2019 Pulitzer Prizes Turn The Spotlight On Some Dangers Journalists Face
From big papers to small, famous authors to unknowns, the Pulitzer Prizes cover the map of American writing and music.
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'Late Bloomers' Makes The Case For Patience In A Culture Focused On Early Success
In an interview with NPR about his new book Late Bloomers, Forbes magazine publisher Rich Karlgaard talks about the idea that early achievement is not necessary for lifelong success.
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Congress Blocks Trump's Order To Build A Wall. He Promises A Veto
David Greene talks to White House spokesman Adam Kennedy about what next steps President Trump will take after Congress overturned his national emergency declaration.
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