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Fresh Air Weekend: Actor Mahershala Ali; James Baldwin; Director Raoul Peck
Ali discusses his Oscar-nominated performance as a drug dealer in Moonlight. Director Raoul Peck discusses I am Not Your Negro, his documentary about civil rights era writer James Baldwin.
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Have Spare Time? Try To Discover A Planet
Astronomers think there's an undiscovered planet lurking in the far reaches of the solar system, and they're asking the public's help to find it.
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This Photographer Captures A Megacity's Vibe In A Single Photo
Martin Roemers and his camera traveled to 22 megacities — population 10 million or more — from Lagos to Los Angeles.
Omar Abdel-Rahman, Radical Cleric Connected To 1993 World Trade Center Bombing, Dies
The radical Muslim cleric has spent the past 20 years in a U.S. prison, convicted of conspiring to carry out terrorist attacks across New York City.
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Norma McCorvey Of Roe v. Wade Embodied The Complexity Of American Abortion Debate
The woman known as Jane Roe in the landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision establishing a constitutional right to an abortion has died.
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NPR Launches New Tool To Monitor President Trump's Ethical Promises
Senior Business Editor Marilyn Geewax talks about NPR's newly-launched Trump Ethics Monitor, a tool that helps track conflicts of interest between President Trump's businesses and the White House.
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Mattis Disagrees With Trump's Characterization Of Media As 'The Enemy'
"I don't have any issues with the press myself," the secretary of defense said during an interview while traveling in the United Arab Emirates.
Hampton University President Says 'The Quad' Doesn't Correctly Represent HBCUs
William Harvey, president of Hampton University, says the season premiere of BET's new show The Quad was a "bogus representation" of historically black colleges and universities.
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The Mile High Promise, And Risk, Of School Choice
Denver's innovative approach to school choice gets high marks from many parents and pundits. The program also raises questions about the limitations of choice in narrowing access and equity gaps.
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Can Poetry Keep You Young? Science Is Still Out, But The Heart Says Yes
Scientific evidence showing health benefits from engaging in the arts is still weak. But Los Angeles students in their 80s say their poetry class gives them joy, solace, community and a voice.
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