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How The #MeToo Movement Has Evolved Since It Began 1 Year Ago
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with New York Times investigative reporter Jodi Kantor about the one year anniversary of the #MeToo movement.
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The Actor Behind 'Robocop' On Detroit And Art History
NPR's Scott Simon asks Peter Weller about his career in art, from playing the titular character in 1987's RoboCop to getting a doctorate in art history.
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Sans Forgetica: A Font To Remember
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with typography lecturer Stephen Banham of RMIT University about a new font he helped develop to assist people in remembering what they've read.
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'16 Shots' Podcast Host Weighs In On Chicago Police Officer Verdict
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Jenn White, host of "16 Shots," a podcast from WBEZ and The Chicago Tribune, about the verdict in the trial of Jason Van Dyke in the shooting death of Laquan McDonald.
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How Good — And How Secure — Is Facial Recognition Technology?
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Alice O'Toole of the University of Texas at Dallas about developments in facial recognition technology and its implications.
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Amid #MeToo, New York Employers Face Strict New Sexual Harassment Laws
In response to the transformation of views on sexual harassment, New York state and New York City passed laws requiring training of all workers. Now, business owners are scrambling to comply.
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In Pakistan, Learning Chinese Is Cool — And Seen As A Path To Prosperity
China's billions in infrastructure investment have led to growing number of Pakistanis eager to learn Mandarin and study in China. Beijing is giving thousands of scholarships to Pakistanis.
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The Disappearance Of Saudi Journalist And Dissident Jamal Khashoggi
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Robin Wright of The New Yorker about the disappearance, and suspected murder, of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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Yellowstone's Ear Spring Geyser Erupts, Spewing Decades-Old Trash
According to Live Science, the geyser discharged, among other things, a cement block, coins, cans, and a baby pacifier from the 1930s. The park encourages visitors not to throw things into geysers.
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Arc Iris Offers Up Optimism In 'If You Can See' Video
The band's official music video is a visual collage of faces of all shapes, sizes and colors.
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