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Remembering 1950s Hollywood Heartthrob Tab Hunter
Hunter, who died Sunday, made more than 50 films, including Damn Yankees, Battle Cry and That Kind of Woman, before coming out as gay later in life. He spoke to Fresh Air in 2005.
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'Fresh Air' Conversations With The Late Cartoonist John Callahan
Callahan was a paraplegic, recovered alcoholic who poked fun at people like himself. He died in 2010; the film Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot is based his life. First broadcast in '89 and '91.
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'Eighth Grade' Captures Awkwardness And Impermanence Of American Adolescence
Elsie Fisher stars as a teenage girl about to graduate from middle school in Bo Burnham's new film. Critic Justin Chang calls Eighth Grade an "enormously affecting" film that plays like a documentary.
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Sen. James Lankford Reacts To Justice Department Charges Against Russian Cyberspies
Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., talks with NPR's Ailsa Chang about the Justice Department's latest charges against 12 Russian cyberspies related to the 2016 targeting of the DNC and Clinton campaign.
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Afghan Saffron Coming To U.S. Stores
NPR's Renee Montagne asks Keith Alaniz and Emily Miller about the spice company they founded with a group of veterans who served in Afghanistan.
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Saturday Sports: Wimbledon, World Cup
Serena Williams is at Wimbledon today. NPR's Renee Montagne speaks with ESPN's Howard Bryant about that and the World Cup.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Trump And Fox News; The Science Behind Fish Oil Supplements
Vanity Fair's Gabriel Sherman says the president and Fox News host Sean Hannity "speak almost daily." David Edelstein reviews Three Identical Strangers. Paul Greenberg discusses fish oil supplement.
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Movie 'Eighth Grade' Dares You To Relive Those Teenage Years
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with comedian Bo Burnham about his new film, Eighth Grade.
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Emmett Till's Cousin On Reopening Of Case: 'An Opportunity For The Truth To Be Told'
Deborah Watts, a cousin of Emmett Till, talks with NPR's Michel Martin about the reopening of Till's murder investigation and the potential justice and healing it could bring to his relatives.
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DHS Secretary Nielsen's Family Separation Defense Isn't Her First Controversial Position
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen has spent her career in and out of government working on issues of national security. None of her jobs, however, have been so controversial as her role in policing the U.S. border.
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