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For Years, I've Been A Correspondent In China. This Month, I Became A Viral Star
A video of NPR Beijing correspondent Anthony Kuhn asking a question about a policy to expand the Beijing region got millions of views on Weibo, China's answer to Twitter. Here's why.
Fresh Air Weekend: Jordan Peele; 'Monk Dreams'; Novelist Sebastian Barry
Get Out Director Jordan Peele discusses his love of horror films. Kevin Whitehead reviews Frank Carlberg's new tribute to Thelonious Monk. Barry's novel, Days Without End, features Irish immigrants.
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Tech Companies Have Mixed Feelings Toward Trump Administration
The South by Southwest Interactive Festival, one of the first big tech conferences since the election, added a special track this year about tech under the Trump administration.
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The South By Southwest Effect: How The Festival Affects Austin
Four Austin journalists discuss how the South by Southwest festival affects the city's music scene and access to affordable housing.
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A Father Of Rock 'N' Roll, Chuck Berry Dies At 90
Legendary musician Chuck Berry helped defined early rock 'n' roll has died. He was 90. NPR guest host Ray Suarez speaks with Rolling Stone music critic Peter Guralnick about his life and influence.
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How Millennials Win And Lose Under The GOP Health Bill
The Affordable Care Act covers 8 million millennials through Medicaid expansion, insurance exchanges, and the ability to stay on a parent's plan until age 26. The GOP health bill limits some options.
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Maryland Democrats Aim To 'Build The Pipeline' For Women In Office
Democratic activists are using the momentum from the election and the Women's March to get more people engaged in politics. One group coaches women of all different backgrounds to run for office.
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Tributes To Chuck Berry Pour In: 'One Of My Big Lights Has Gone Out'
Chuck Berry, one of the founders of rock and roll, died Saturday night at age 90. Almost immediately, the tributes started rolling in from some of the most famous names in music.
Ahead Of House Hearing, Committee Head Says No Evidence Of Collusion Or Wiretapping
The head of the House Intelligence Committee Devin Nunes said that there is still no evidence that the Obama administration wiretapped Trump Tower, as President Trump has claimed.
The Vatican Sends Its Social Media Guru To SXSW Festival
Bishop Paul Tighe, the Adjunct Secretary of the Pontifical Council for Culture, was a member of the Vatican's inaugural panel at the Austin fest. He discusses the Catholic Church's social media role.
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