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What Arizona's Mexico-born Republican congressman thinks of the border situation
NPR· 3 hours agoBut he did it by executive order, which we learned is not sustainable because the next president can...
In Kenya's flooded slums, people mourn their losses and slam their leaders
NPR· 45 minutes agoThe debris had been washed downstream, taking everything with it. Days later, survivors and...
Brazil's floods leave more than 100 people dead and thousands displaced
NPR· 20 hours agoThe torrential rains in southern Brazil reflect the rising global temperatures. This is worsened by the region's topography, which keeps the waters there trapped. The longer the floods last, ...
Dutch Girl Donuts to hold grand reopening this Saturday - WDET 101.9 FM
WDET-FM Detroit· 22 hours agoBack in 1947, Dutch Girl Donuts first opened its doors on Woodward Avenue. The shop’s new owner...
You can learn new things at any age
American Psychological Association· 56 minutes agoRachel Wu, PhD, talks about why lifelong learning matters, how adults can learn more like kids, why feedback and failure are important, and what types of learning to seek out.
After years of scandal, Boy Scouts of America changes its name to Scouting America
NPR· 3 days agoHe was sexually assaulted for 3 years by a scoutmaster starting when he was...1150, an all-girls'...
Sturgill Simpson’s ‘Metamodern Sounds’ Is Still Reshaping Country Music
Rolling Stone via Yahoo News· 1 day agoSimpson had just become a father, and he’d been reading a lot of books as part of what he described...
Berklee student’s search for home leads to the top of NPR’s Tiny Desk contest
WBUR Boston· 4 days agoOver the last 16 years, NPR’s Tiny Desk concert series, which has hosted artists from Taylor Swift...
Bearing witness, celebrating strength: How poetry has changed lives for NPR's audience
NPR· 7 days agoDe Back reads a poem he wrote called "The Things I Didn't Do." Some readers said they always have a...
Why Jenny Slate sometimes feels like a 'terminal optimist' : Wild Card with Rachel Martin
NPR· 7 days agoAnd now that we live there, it's very sparse. I prefer a more Shaker aesthetic. Rachel Martin: You...