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How Do You Raise A Feminist Daughter? Chimamanda Adichie Has 15 Suggestions
Adichie's new book began as a letter to a childhood friend (and new mother) who had asked for some advice. It's called Dear Ijeawele, or A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions.
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Gary Lucas Uses Film Music 'To Shed Light On Obscure Corners Of Culture'
Gary Lucas, known for playing with the late Captain Beefheart and as the late Jeff Buckley's songwriting partner, built reputation with film music. His latest is for an early Orson Welles comedy.
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'Time: The Kalief Browder Story' Depicts Issues With Solitary Confinement
Director Jenner Furst talks about his new documentary miniseries, Time: The Kalief Browder Story, on Spike TV. Browder served three years in Riker's Island jail after being accused of stealing.
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Does Nintendo's New Console Signal A 'Switch' For The Video Game Market?
There's hype surrounding Nintendo's first home-to-handheld hybrid console, Switch. Wall Street Journal technology reporter Nathan Olivarez-Giles says this could be a make or break moment for Nintendo.
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Clydesdales Deliver Beer To Contest Winner Who Gave It Up For Lent
Leandra Ruiz of Texas decided to quit beer for Lent. In a cruel twist of fate, Ruiz found out she won a contest: beer delivered by Budweiser's Clydesdales. She'll wait until Easter to enjoy her prize.
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Security Experts Continue To Try To 'Make Soft Targets Less Soft'
National security analyst Juliette Kayyem says that while an outdoor concert hall will never be a "hard" target, security experts will look at elevated positioning in the effort to improve safety.
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Cartoonist Roz Chast Draws A 'Love Letter' To New York City, Cockroaches And All
The New Yorker cartoonist channels her affection for the city into a new tongue-in-cheek guidebook, Going Into Town. "It's just fun," Chast says of New York. "Everything seems to suggest stories."
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Las Vegas Doctor On Treating Shooting Victims: 'It's Been Difficult And Chaotic'
Sunrise Hospital was one of the main hospitals that received victims of Sunday's shooting in Las Vegas. Dr. Jeffrey Murawsky, the hospital's chief medical officer, talks to NPR's Kelly McEvers.
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Police Investigation Into Las Vegas Attack Continues
Authorities are pursuing information on the shooter, Stephen Paddock, who lived near the strip in Clark County, Nev. NPR's Tom Gjelten looks at what we can expect as the investigation moves forward.
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3 Americans Win 2017 Nobel Prize In Physics
The prize in physics is being split between three physicists who are part of the LIGO/VIRGO Collaboration that detected gravitational waves for the first time.
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