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Anne Carson's Poetry Collection 'Float' In Unconventional Medium To Suit The Message
Anne Carson's book of poems come in a clear plastic box where they 'float,' which is also the title of her new collection. NPR's Scott Simon talks with the poet about her work.
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Clinton Strategy: Is It Worth Reaching For Traditionally Republican States?
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Bill Burton, former National Press Secretary for the Obama '08 Presidential Campaign, about whether Hillary Clinton should pursue votes in these states to build on her lead.
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Voice Actors Strike Against Video Game Companies
The strike of the SAG-AFTRA union went into effect Friday after failed negotiations between the union's voice actors and video game employers, particularly over compensation and secrecy.
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At Least 70 Die In Train Derailment In Cameroon; Hundreds Injured
Travelers had crowded onto the train because a section of the main road between Cameroon's two largest cities had collapsed.
U.S. Parents Are Sweating And Hustling To Pay For Child Care
Kids may be little. But the cost of paying for someone to take care of them is really big. Stressed-out parents are pinching pennies, driving for Uber and putting off saving and having more kids.
Fresh Air Weekend: 'Moonlight' Creators; Mary Oliver's 'Upstream'; 'Black Mirror'
Playwright Tarell McCraney and director Barry Jenkins discuss their new film Moonlight. Maureen Corrigan reviews Mary Oliver's Upstream. Charlie Brooker dramatizes tech nightmares in Black Mirror.
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Japanese Climber Junko Tabei, First Woman To Conquer Mount Everest, Dies At 77
"We were told we should be raising children instead," Junko Tabei said of the all-female expedition she helped lead on Everest in 1975.
AT&T Reaches Deal To Buy Time Warner For More Than $85 Billion
AT&T has agreed to terms with Time Warner to buy the media giant. "This is a perfect match of two companies with complementary strengths," AT&T Chairman and CEO Randall Stephenson announced.
'We Don't Even Expect You To Be Good': The Long-Suffering Cleveland Sports Fan
Comedian and Ohio native Mike Polk Jr. talks about the feelings of a Cleveland sports fan on the possibility of the city's second major sports championship following a 52-year title drought.
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The Dueling Narratives In The Fight For Mosul
In Iraq, the battle for control of Mosul, the country's second largest city, has been raging for almost a week. There are differing narratives coming from the Pentagon and the front lines.
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