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'Fresh Air' Marks The 20th Anniversary Of The Premiere Of 'The Sopranos'
Critic David Bianculli offers an appreciation of the influential HBO drama. Plus, we listen back to archival interviews with series creator David Chase and Edie Falco, who played Carmela Soprano.
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Hacks Are Getting So Common That Companies Are Turning To 'Cyber Insurance'
Insurance companies across the nation are writing over 1,000 cyber insurance policies every day in hopes of changing the weakest link in cyber space: human behavior.
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Saturday Sports: NBA Western Conference Superteams
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with ESPN's Howard Bryant about which teams will make the NBA postseason.
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The Escalating Attack On Press Freedoms In Nicaragua
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Confidencial editor Carlos Fernando Chamorro about the Nicaraguan government's brutal crackdown on press freedoms.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Kevin Hart; Ben Stiller
Hart reflects on the controversial jokes from his past that led him to step down from hosting the Oscars. Stiller's Showtime series Escape At Dannemora is based upon a real-life prison break.
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TSA Worker: 'They're Forcing A Choice Between Aviation Security And Border Security'
Many federal employees are working without pay during what's become longest-ever government shutdown. NPR's Sarah McCammon talks with Mike Gayzagian, a TSA worker and local American Federation of Government Employees president.
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Family Dips Into Retirement Savings To Make Ends Meet During Shutdown
During the longest government shutdown in history, essential federal employees are still working without pay. We hear how one family has been affected.
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Government Shutdown Impacts Native American Tribes In Wyoming
Historic agreements require the government to supply basic needs to tribes like food, health care, road maintenance and police services. Tribes on central Wyoming's Wind River Reservation are feeling the pinch of the shutdown.
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Newt Gingrich: Lessons Learned From Past Government Shutdowns
David Greene talks to Newt Gingrich, former GOP speaker of the House, who presided over one of the longest shutdowns of the federal government. In 1995, parts of the government closed for 21 days.
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Most Americans Don't Get British Sarcasm, Poll Shows
If a British person says, "with the greatest respect." In British sarcasm it means, "I think you are an idiot." A U.K. poll says most Americans don't get the British art of passive aggression.
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