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Critiquing Lana Del Rey
NPR's Scott Simon talks with NPR Music's Ann Powers about Lana Del Rey's latest album, and about the dispute she and the artist had on Twitter over her review.
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Opinion: Earth Has Survived Extinctions Before, It's Humans Who Are Fragile
Earth has experienced cataclysmic life-destroying events before. NPR's Scott Simon reflects on what this means for humans in the midst of climate change.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Janet Mock On 'Pose'; Elvis' Guitarist James Burton
Mock tells the stories she craved as a young trans person on Pose. Maureen Corrigan reviews Sarah M. Broom's memoir, The Yellow House. Burton played with Elvis on Presley's 1969 comeback tour.
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Veterinarians Are Killing Themselves. An Online Group Is There To Listen And Help
Veterinarians have suicide rates of more than double that of the general population. One group is building an online community to give advice and help out when stress adds up.
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ESPN Magazine's Editor-In-Chief Talks End Of 'Body Issue'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Alison Overholt, editor-in-chief of ESPN The Magazine, about the final print edition of The Body Issue.
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Troll Watch: Deepfakes And 2020
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Paul Barrett, adjunct professor of law at NYU, about his report on what disinformation will look like in 2020 and what can be done to lessen its impact.
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North Carolina Democratic Leader On State's Legislative Map Ruling
A court in North Carolina ruled that the state's legislative maps were drawn unlawfully on partisan lines. NPR's Michel Martin talks about the decision with state Rep. Robert Reives.
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Falling Flat: Are The Days Of High Heels Coming To An End?
Fashion Week is underway in New York City, which means you can count on seeing models navigating runways while wearing high heels. But are the days of women choosing the towering shoes over?
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Comic Ramy Youssef On Being An 'Allah Carte' Muslim: 'You Sit In Contradictions'
In the semi-autobiographical show, Ramy, Youssef plays a practicing Muslim who's torn between his faith and his desire to fit in. "Everyone has a code," he says of the compromises his character makes.
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06-24-19 KUAC NEWSMINER MIDDAY UPDATE
06-24-19 12:30 PM newscast
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