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Putin Answers Questions During Annual Call-In Show
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday held his annual call-in show in which he takes dozens of questions from the public for hours during a live broadcast on state television.
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'An Almost Volcanic Life Force': Writer Recalls Anthony Bourdain
Steve Inskeep speaks with Patrick Radden Keefe of The New Yorker magazine, who wrote a profile of Anthony Bourdain in 2017. Bourdain's employer, CNN, reports the celebrity chef is dead at 61.
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The Wonder Years Lets Go Of The Past In A Cathartic Performance Of 'Pyramids Of Salt'
Watch the Philadelphia six-piece perform inside WXPN Studios during a Key Studio Session.
Online Shoppers Say They Rarely Return Purchases. Why?
Retailers say returns are costing them a fortune. But in a new NPR/Marist poll, about 90 percent of online shoppers say they rarely or ever return orders. For many, it's not worth the hassle.
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A Look At How Spies Might Use The U.S.-North Korea Summit In Singapore To Gather Intel
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Bruce Klingner of The Heritage Foundation about spies, tricks and intelligence gathering at the upcoming U.S.-North Korea summit in Singapore.
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Carrie Fisher And Debbie Reynolds Remembered In 'My Girls'
Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds died within hours of each other. Todd Fisher talks with NPR's Scott Simon about losing his sister and mother and his new memoir My Girls.
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The Precedent Of Recalling Judge Persky
Santa Clara County voted to recall a judge this week. But public defender Rachel Marshall is concerned about the implications of this recall for her clients, as she tells NPR's Scott Simon.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Baseball's Keith Hernandez; Actor Nick Offerman
Hernandez talks about baseball, Seinfeld and being his own "worst enemy." Critic Justin Chang reviews the horror movie Hereditary. Offerman play a middle-aged single dad in Hearts Beat Loud.
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Fact-Based Novel 'Darwin's Ghosts' Explores Righting Ancestors' Wrongs
Novelist Ariel Dorfman speaks to NPR's Michel Martin about his book Darwin's Ghosts. In it, Dorfman uses fiction to ask a timely question: Can individuals atone for the crimes of their ancestors?
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Barbershop: Rising U.S. Suicide Rates
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Roxanne Roberts of the Washington Post and Dr. Nadine Kaslow, former president of the American Psychological Association, following two recent high-profile suicides.
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