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Gary Paulsen's Memoir Taps Into The Childhood Experiences That Inspired His Stories
Gary Paulsen has a new memoir about the childhood experiences behind some of his most beloved novels for young people. It's called Gone to The Woods.
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Creamer's Sounds and Sights
Spring warmth has Creamer's Field biologist and educator Mark Ross hunting for butterflies.
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#NPRPoetry: Samuel Getachew
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with poet Samuel Getachew, former National Youth Poet Laureate finalist, about his favorite listener-submitted poems.
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Rina Sawayama: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
The Japanese British pop star performs three tracks from her 2020 debut album, SAWAYAMA.
The History Of The Census And House Of Representatives
Almost a century ago, a law was passed that set up a once-a-decade fight for representation in Congress and the Electoral College after each census. It's meant that one state's win is another's loss.
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Doctors Fear For Alexei Navalny As His Health Declines Due To Hunger Strike
The health of Putin critic Alexei Navalny is rapidly deteriorating, his team says, as he continues a hunger strike. His allies are calling for nationwide protests.
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Morning News Brief
The jury will listen to closing statements in Derek Chauvin's trial today. Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny's health is deteriorating. And, all adults are now eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine.
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UK Sees Garden Gnome Shortage After Suez Canal Incident
Lots of goods were held up when a cargo ship became stuck in the Suez canal, causing shortages in many places around the world. In the UK, garden gnomes are in high demand.
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Woman Calls Animal Control On A Croissant In Poland
A woman in Krakow, Poland was concerned about a strange animal hanging out in a tree near her house. The animal turned out to be a flaky french pastry.
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When It Comes To Race, Biden Faces Pressure On Two Fronts
President Biden has pledged to help end the epidemic of Black men being killed by police, but also presents himself as an ally of law enforcement.
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