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A character-driven tale of pandemic prevention, told by NPR's Ari DanielTwo scientists — one in Nigeria and one in the U.S. — realized that deadly diseases kept emerging (or reemerging) in West Africa, but going undetected, leading sometimes to widespread...Resume05:46Sep 21, 2023
How culture wars are tearing apart country musicGuns. Transgender rules. Black Lives Matter. They all factor into division within the country music industry.Resume11:07Sep 21, 2023
Zelenskyy in Washington to ask for more Ukrainian aidZelenskyy faces resistance to his ask or aid from a small number of Republican lawmakers.Resume05:08Sep 21, 2023
Can we avoid a government shutdown?A spending deal reached by House Republicans would avoid a government shutdown next week.Resume05:21Sep 21, 2023
Rupert Murdoch steps down as chair of Fox Corporation, News CorpIt's the end of an era for a media dynasty.Resume05:42Sep 21, 2023
Bob Ross painting hits market with $10 million price tagIt's rare for an authenticated Ross piece to come on the market, let alone one with this much history.Resume02:35Sep 21, 2023
Out-of-state investors price Indianapolis families out of affordable housingOut-of-state investors are buying up thousands of properties in Indianapolis and converting them to rentals.Resume07:06Sep 21, 2023
'This is What It Sounds Like' explores the 'sweet spots' in our brain that make us love musicThe book is out in paperback this week.Resume09:44Sep 21, 2023
Trial of 2 Colorado police officers over death of Elijah McClain continuesHis death, among others of a similar nature, became a rallying cry for protests and spurred police reform.Resume03:45Sep 21, 2023
Doctors in Ohio try to mitigate outbreak risk in UkraineThe Ukrainian American community in northeast Ohio is making a concerted effort to address risks of a potential infectious disease outbreak in Ukraine amid ongoing Russian attacks.Resume03:43Sep 21, 2023
Gen. C.Q. Brown, Jr. is the new chairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffBrown Jr. has been chief of the Air Force since 2020. Resume05:33Sep 21, 2023
Wisconsin Planned Parenthood resumes abortionsFor nearly 15 months, providers across the state stopped doing abortions after Roe v. Wade was overturned last year.Resume04:59Sep 21, 2023
Libya flooding: Why one Washington Post columnist says it's 'everyone's fault'Floods killed thousands with some 10,000 still missing, all while those who survived are in desperate need of food, water and shelter. Resume05:27Sep 21, 2023
GM and Stellantis lay off workers amid UAW strikeA week into the United Auto Workers' strike, industry giants GM and Stellantis have laid off over 2,000 workers at assembly plants in Kansas and Ohio.Resume05:23Sep 21, 2023
The Fed holds interest rates steadyhe Federal Reserve met widely held expectations to keep interest rates unchanged at Wednesday’s meeting as they balance the delicate act of keeping inflation under control without slowing down the...Resume03:41Sep 20, 2023
Psychologist explains skepticism of eco-conscious initiativesA laundromat owner in water conservation-conscious Aurora, Colorado, installed water-saving washing machines. His customers abandoned him.Resume03:32Sep 20, 2023
Whether as a meal or just an appetizer, try these takes on traditional Spanish tapasMany Americans think tapas translates to “small plates,” because it involves many small plates offering Spanish specialties. But tapas actually refers to a style of eating rather than the specific...Resume05:28Sep 20, 2023
Libya residents working to recover from devastating floodsSearch and rescue efforts are winding down 10 days after a catastrophic flood killed thousands in Eastern Libya.Resume05:15Sep 20, 2023
What's happening at Climate Week NYC?The summit is one of the largest annual events focused on climate change.Resume05:40Sep 20, 2023
Wisconsin GOP lawmakers move to oust top election official, newly elected Supreme Court justiceRepublican lawmakers want to lock in their redistricting map and impeach newly elected liberal state Supreme Court justice Janet Protasiewicz before she has issued her first ruling.Resume09:41Sep 20, 2023