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Ashnikko's 'Weedkiller' takes you into a queer dystopian world
Ashnikko takes you into a dystopian apocalyptic wasteland of her own creation with her debut studio album Weedkiller.
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Cooling down in the heat puts extra financial strain on already struggling Americans
The heat in the U.S. this summer has broken records, and this kind of summer might be the new normal. So what can the government do to help support those who can't afford to cool their homes?
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Elaine McMillion Sheldon on her documentary 'King Coal.'
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Elaine McMillion Sheldon about her documentary, "King Coal." It's about Appalachia's deep economic and cultural ties to coal.
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Remembering Barbara Ehrenreich
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe remembers writer Barbara Ehrenreich < > who died last week at 81. She talks with Alissa Quart who runs the Economic Hardship Reporting Project - founded by Ehrenreich.
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In 'The Last White Man,' these neighbors find their skin colors are changing
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Mohsin Hamid about his new book and about how he decides what details to include in his fiction.
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Opinion: The Taliban is cracking down on music, and joy
NPR's Scott Simon reflects on two years since the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan, including the recent burning of musical instruments and equipment.
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UPS union negotiated a historic contract. Now workers have the final say
The Teamsters union reached a tentative deal with UPS, narrowly averting a nationwide strike. Rank-and-file union members are voting on whether to approve the contract.
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The history and landmarks that have been lost to the Maui wildfires
The deadly Maui wildfires have burned through some of the island's most significant historical landmarks and sites. NPR's Juana Summers asks author Julia Flynn Siler: what have we lost?
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The British monarchy remains popular among Americans, poll finds
NPR's Scott Simon reflects on a poll that asks Americans to rate public figures, both at home and abroad.
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A look at Syria's growing pains half a year after opposition fighters took power
In Syria, it's been more than six months since Bashar al-Assad's regime was toppled by opposition fighters after decades in power and years of civil war.
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