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Oscar-Winner Damien Chazelle Talks About His New Film 'First Man'
Rachel Martin talks to director Damien Chazelle about his film First Man, which retells Neil Armstrong's dramatic story leading up to the Apollo 11 flight that landed him on the moon.
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Saudis Plan To Retaliate If They're Hit With Sanctions Over Khashoggi
Steve Inskeep talks to Bloomberg's Vivian Nereim in Riyadh about the reaction in Saudi Arabia to the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi after he entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
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Novelist Esi Edugyan On Depicting The 'Forgotten Figures' Of Scientific History
Edugyan's latest novel, Washington Black, tells the story of a boy who escapes slavery and embarks on a voyage of scientific discovery. It has been shortlisted for the 2018 Man Booker Prize.
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If Your Medical Information Becomes A Moneymaker, Could You Get A Cut?
Sometimes discoveries derived from patients' medical data become the foundation of new profit-making companies. A fledgling industry wants to help patients get a cut of the cash.
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Cities Made Millions Selling Taxi Medallions, Now Drivers Are Paying the Price
Hundreds of San Francisco taxi drivers purchased medallions for $250,000 to drive in the city. Taxi incomes have plummeted after Uber and Lyft took over the streets, and drivers are saddled with debt.
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Georgia Gubernatorial Candidates Have A History Of Disagreeing Over Voting
Voting rights have become a central political issue in Georgia's gubernatorial election next month. The Democratic and Republican candidates have long sparred over how easy it should be to register and vote in the Peach State.
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Reporter Details Alleged Abuses By The Charity More Than Me
Rachel Martin talks to investigative journalist Finlay Young about his stories in ProPublica and Time magazine, on reports of child sex abuse and mismanagement at the More Than Me charity in Liberia.
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3 Generations Of Liverpool Family Share Oct. 6 Birthday
Over the weekend, Christopher Pavloski was born. He arrived on Oct. 6, the same date as his father and his grandfather. A BBC statistician puts the odds at 1 in 130,000.
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To 'Make Ink' You Just Need To Look Down Around Your Feet
NPR's Ari Shapiro explores the city of Washington, D.C., with artist Jason Logan, and author of Make Ink: A Forager's Guide to Natural Inkmaking, to urban forage for materials to make ink.
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As Midterms Approach, Facebook Ramps Up Disinformation Fight
Facebook gave journalists a tour of a new command center dedicated to fighting disinformation ahead of the 2018 midterm elections. Will it make a difference?
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