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New 'Lion King' Remake Is More Creative Dead End Than Circle Of Life
Disney's Lion King is so realistic-looking that, paradoxically, you can't believe a moment of it. The computer-generated blockbuster feels like the world's most expensive safari-themed karaoke video.
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'Fresh Air' Commemorates The 50th Anniversary Of Apollo 11's Moon Landing
We listen to archival interviews with Michael Collins, of Apollo 11; Alan Shepard, the first American in space; Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield; and Chuck Yeager, who first broke the sound barrier.
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Keeping Cool In The D.C. Heat Wave
A heat wave has much of the U.S. in its grips, including in Washington D.C. But some residents have found ways to cope.
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With Alaskan Native Lead, 'Molly Of Denali' Breaks New Ground
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Executive Producer Dorothea Gillim and Creative Producer Princess Johnson about the first PBS children's series featuring an Alaskan Native lead.
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What's Happening With New Abortion Regulations Under Title X
Clare Coleman, CEO of the National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association, talks with NPR's Sarah McCammon about recent changes to Title X regulations.
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Jacob Collier: Tiny Desk Concert
As the NPR staff gathered to watch his performance, Jacob Collier sprinted full bore down the hallway for his set, hardly able to contain his creative energy or enthusiasm.
Minnesota Toddler Drives Toy Tractor To County Fair
A toddler in Minnesota wanted to go to the nearby Chicago County fair, so he drove there alone on his battery-powered John Deere toy tractor. His father has now removed the battery from the tractor.
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How Will Iran's Seizure Of A British-Flagged Tanker Escalate Tensions?
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to ex-U.K. foreign minister David Miliband about Iran seizing the tanker. Miliband is now CEO of the International Rescue Committee. NPR's Greg Myre weighs in on the issue.
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'Veronica Mars' Offers More Than Nostalgia; She's Always Been A Survivor
Fifteen years after its debut, Veronica Mars has outlived the UPN and has aired on the CW, HBO and now Hulu. Chances are this new, excellent season won't be the last we hear of the wry detective.
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Restaurants Under Strain As Price Of Avocados Nearly Doubles
The price of avocados has almost doubled since this time last year. It's supply and demand, and it's a strain on restaurants that depend on the fruit for guacamole or avocado toast.
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