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Public Radio's daily news magazine bringing up-to-date midday news between Morning Edition and All Things Considered.
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"Cinema, deep inside — in its very nature — is something awesome," Herzog says. "The awe at what we are seeing."
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A big part of the problem when it comes to our relationship with our smartphones is we haven't even thought about it, author Catherine Price says.
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"The Freed People" explores how former African-American slaves reunited with family in the chaos following the war's end in 1865.
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Here & Now's Meghna Chakrabarti speaks with Jeffrey Toobin, staff writer for The New Yorker and legal analyst for CNN, who says the case "haunts him."
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Here & Now's Meghna Chakrabarti speaks with UCLA student Mariela Muro about the group's decision to uninvite the controversial far-right activist.
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In 2016, more than 20 percent of homeless people over age 50 were living in shelters, according to the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
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Smaller pipelines could be having big impacts on smaller streams, and the wildlife that lives there.
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Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson speaks with NPR's Russell Lewis about the latest results from Pyeongchang.
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Walmart had strong holiday sales, but in its latest quarter, it reports online sales growth slowed.
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Academy Award-winning director, writer and animator Nick Park's new film "Early Man" pits cavemen versus Bronze Age-men in an epic soccer match.
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