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As summer starts, Taylor Swift, Post Malone and Morgan Wallen maintain chart reigns
WUNC Chapel Hill· 6 days agoAs NPR Music’s critic Ann Powers observed over the holiday weekend on All Things Considered, the...
How NPR will be celebrating Black Music Month
NPR· 4 days agoNPR's 3rd annual celebration of Black Music Month begins on Monday. Tiny Desk host and producer Bobby Carter tells us about what’s in store this year.
The latest in Israel’s expanding military operations in Rafah
NPR· 6 days agoIsrael’s military continues to expand operations in Rafah. The Biden administration continues to warn Israel against a "major operation" in the city.
Trump jurors can now reveal their identities. It's a risk, but may benefit the public
NPR· 21 hours agoNPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with jury consultant Julie Blackman about what the future holds for some of the jurors who served in former President Trump's hush money case.
Inside the factory where a key Boeing supplier builds the fuselage for the 737
NPR· 5 days agoAs Boeing works to boost quality, it’s in talks to buy Spirit AeroSystems, a key supplier. NPR got a rare look inside the factory in Wichita, Kansas where Spirit builds the fuselage for the 737.
Nashville's Parthenon Museum considers repatriating pre-Columbian artifacts to Mexico
NPR· 2 days agoNPR’s Scott Detrow talks to assistant curator at Nashville’s Parthenon Museum about her idea to repatriate hundreds of pre-Columbian artifacts back to Mexico.
What locals think of the proposal to build U.S.'s tallest building in Oklahoma City
WUNC Chapel Hill· 2 days agoA California developer wants to build the tallest building in the U.S. in Oklahoma City, where people are skeptical of the project. This story first aired on All Things Considered on May 28, 2024.
Charlie Baker tells NPR why the NCAA agreed to the $2.8 billion settlement
WUSF 89.7· 5 days agoFor years, many have argued that colleges were exploiting student athletes. All Things Considered...
What to make of the new COVID variants, FLiRT
GBH News· 1 day agoAs much as we would all love to ignore COVID, a new set of variants that scientists call “FLiRT” is here to remind us that the virus is still with us....
'India's Watergate': The death of a jailed priest and cyberhacking
NPR· 5 days agoNPR investigates the death of a jailed Catholic priest and alleged cyberhacking by the Indian government. Critics call this Narendra Modi's "Watergate," but it's virtually unheard of outside India.