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'The Riot Report' looks back on the violence in the U.S. during the summer of 1967
NPR· 18 hours agoNPR's Michel Martin talks to Jelani Cobb about the race riots of 1967 and political unrest today. He co-produced a documentary for the American Experience series airing on PBS.
Amid a crumbling media landscape in India, journalist Ravish Kumar is resolute
WLRN Miami· 9 hours agoNPR's Ailsa Chang talks with filmmaker Vinay Shukla and journalist Ravish Kumar about the new documentary While We Watched.
Horror icon Stephen King doubts it's possible to 'gross out' the American public
NPR· 7 hours agoNPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with author Stephen King about his new collections of short stories, You Like It Darker.
A long drought in Zambia has left people with no crops or money for food
WUNC Chapel Hill· 10 hours agoNPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Cindy MCcain, executive director of the World Food Programme, about her current trip to Zambia, where people are enduring a severe drought and going hungry.
New documentary charts the rise and fall of iconic Memphis record label
WLRN Miami· 11 hours agoNPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Jamila Wignot, the filmmaker behind a new documentary series called Stax: Soulsville USA, about the story of the legendary record label.
NPR, stations object to proposed FCC rules on reporting outages
Current (Public Broadcasting)· 8 hours agoNPR and 24 public broadcasters have asked the FCC not to implement a proposed rule that would...
The states where abortion is on the ballot in November : Consider This from NPR
NPR· 6 hours agoState laws have been changing constantly, new bans have taken effect, and there have been a slew of...
As the war in Ukraine drags on, Zelenskyy's popularity has waned
WUNC Chapel Hill· 22 hours agoNPR's Steve Inskeep talks to former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine John Herbst about how as the war with Russia drags on, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's approval rating has dropped.
Should NPR be defunded? Some are saying yes
Gannett via AOL· 7 days agoNational Public Radio has been outed, for alleged "woke-ism," by a disgruntled former staffer. Some say he's the one who's biased. Others say NPR should...
LAist and NPR Recognize California's AAPI History With 'Inheriting' - Radio Ink
Radio Ink· 1 day agoSouthern California NPR affiliate LAist is launching Inheriting, a new narrative broadcast special and podcast exploring significant moments in Asian American and Pacific Islander history.