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2 Artists Want G-7 Leaders To End E-Waste. So They Sculpted Them Out Of Trash
Made of circuit boards and smartphones, a giant sculpture of the leaders of the world's wealthiest nations is greeting them at a summit in England. The creators want to raise awareness about e-waste.
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Survey Says: America Loves Game Shows
The Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, N.Y., is starting an archive solely devoted to game show history. It will include old set designs, props and scripts.
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How Role Models Like Rosa Parks Shaped A Distracted Kid Into A Leader
At StoryCorps, the Rev. Farrell Duncombe remembered those who nurtured him — like Rosa Parks, his former Sunday school teacher, who joked once that as a kid, "I ain't think you was gonna be nothing."
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Price Increases May Continue For A Few More Months, Ex-Fed Official Says
NPR's Sarah McCammon talks with Donald Kohn, former vice chair of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, about the latest economic data on inflation, and the outlook for the economy.
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‘She Needs a Lot of Work’: Museum of the North Staff Begin Work on 'Into the Wild’ Bus
Preliminary work began last week on a project to create a museum exhibit featuring the old bus where the central character in the book and movie “Into the…
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Remembering 'Mod Squad' Actor Clarence Williams III
Williams, who died June 4, acted on Broadway before moving on to TV and film roles, including The Mod Squad, Purple Rain, Half Baked and I'm Gonna Git You Sucka. Originally broadcast in 1995.
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NPR Welcomes New Batch Of Pulitzer-Winning Journalists
NPR welcomes a new crop of Pulitzer-winning journalists, among them the team behind No Compromise, a podcast from member stations KCUR and WABE.
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A Fond Farewell To Retiring NPR Producer Peter Breslow
NPR's Scott Simon pays tribute to longtime Weekend Edition Senior Producer and friend Peter Breslow who is retiring after more than three decades at NPR.
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GOP Senators Move To End Pandemic Unemployment Benefits Early
Republican-lead states are moving to end enhanced unemployment benefits early, arguing that the extra pandemic-related funding from the federal government is keeping employers from finding workers.
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