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National security expert warns that extreme weather threatens democracy
WUNC Chapel Hill· 8 hours agoNPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Alice Hill, a former senior director for resilience policy on the National Security Council, about how extreme weather threatens elections globally.
Could the U.K. election mean an off-ramp from personality politics?
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 8 hours agoNPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Matthew Holehouse, British political correspondent for The Economist, about the upcoming UK election.
In 'Ghostlife', a real-life family plays their reel selves
WUNC Chapel Hill· 17 hours agoNPR's Lauren Frayer speaks with actors Keith Kupferer, Tara Mallen and Katherine Mallen Kupferer, a real family of actors, about playing a fictional family in the new movie "Ghostlight."
PJ Morton talks new album 'Cape Town to Cairo'
NPR· 4 hours agoNPR's Scott Detrow speaks with singer-songwriter PJ Morton about his new album, Cape Town to Cairo.
Michelle Williams turns Millennium Park into a gospel choir : Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
NPR· 1 day agoOn this week's episode, actor and singer Michelle Williams talks growing up in the church,...
The U.S. healthcare industry has been the target of two ransomware attacks this year
WLRN Miami· 17 hours agoNPR's Lauren Frayer talks with Wired senior writer Andy Greenberg about how healthcare hacks are on the increase after a major attack against Change Healthcare earlier this year.
A peek inside London's old war office, the place of inspiration for James Bond
WLRN Miami· 17 hours agoNPR explores a secret vault under London’s Old War Office, where the UK kept fake passports for undercover agents abroad. Behind door #007 is where Ian Fleming hatched his famous character in WWII.
Summer of soccer: Euros 2024 kick off with Copa America to follow
WLRN Miami· 17 hours agoNPR's Lauren Frayer talks to soccer commentator Roger Bennett about the two major international soccer tournament this summer: the European Championship and Copa America, which the US will host.
Stephen King finishes a story 45 years in the making in 'You Like It Darker' : NPR's Book of the Day
NPR· 5 days agoYou Like It Darker is a new collection of short stories by Stephen King — and as the author tells NPR's Mary Louise Kelly, one of those stories spent decades tucked away in ...
For Father's Day, NPR wants to know about the dads who shaped you
WUSF 89.7· 7 days agoFather's Day celebrations can look different for everyone. Ahead of Father's Day, NPR wants to know:...