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Should NPR be defunded? Some are saying yes
The Bergen Record via Yahoo News· 3 hours 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...
Examining the protests that have engulfed many colleges across the country
NPR· 2 hours agoNPR's Michel Martin speaks with author, attorney and former South Carolina state lawmaker Bakari Sellers about the college campus protests. His father was a prominent student activist in the 1960s.
Colm Tóibín's long-anticipated sequel to 'Brooklyn' is 'Long Island' : NPR's Book of the Day
NPR· 4 hours agoBut an image came to him years later, of his protagonist from that book suddenly finding out her husband has had an affair that resulted in a pregnancy — and so he followed the story in Long ...
An aspiring music group win NPR's Tiny Desk Contest
NPR· 2 hours agoNPR Music's amateur songwriter competition, Tiny Desk Contest, reveals another winner. Nearly 7,000 artists entered the contest for the 10th anniversary title.
Ex-NPR editor knocks CEO Katherine Maher, says she crossed newsroom 'firewall' by publicly rebuking...
Fox News· 6 days agoUri Berliner, the veteran NPR editor who was ousted after penning his bombshell essay about the...
3 inmates agree to plea deal in the killing of mob boss James 'Whitey' Bulger
WUNC Chapel Hill· 6 hours agoNPR's Michel Martin talks to Rich Schapiro of NBC News, about the three men charged in the 2018 prison killing of Boston crime boss James "Whitey" Bulger reaching plea deals with prosecutors.
The cross examination of Michael Cohen at Trump's N.Y. criminal trial continues
NPR· 2 hours agoNPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with former New York Assistant Attorney General Adam Pollock about Michael Cohen's testimony in the ongoing hush money trial of former President Donald Trump.
The miracle of middle age with Miranda July : It's Been a Minute
NPR· 15 hours agoBut there aren't nearly as many scripts for what middle age might look like, especially for women....
Hospitals in Gaza are near collapse despite protections under international law
WUNC Chapel Hill· 18 hours agoNPR's Juana Summers talks with Leonard Rubenstein of Johns Hopkins University about the unprecedented Israeli attacks on hospitals in Gaza, and what international law could do to protect them.
Target scales back on its LGBTQ+ merchandise ahead of Pride Month 2024
NPR· 2 hours agoIn a statement to NPR, a spokesperson for the retailer says it is committed to supporting the LGBTQ+...