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Scorching temperatures prompt excessive heat warnings in southwest U.S.
NPR· 2 days agoExtreme heat warnings are in effect for more than 10 million people in parts of the West. Cities are mobilizing to help the homeless and the elderly while firefighters are on high alert for wildfires.
Saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin on creating a mood and facing your fears
NPR· 5 hours agoTo celebrate Black Music Month, acclaimed American saxophonist and jazz musician Lakecia Benjamin joined NPR for a Tiny Desk Concert.
Pat Sajak's last day: A look at what made the 'Wheel of Fortune' host so special
NPR· 5 hours agoThe "last of the old-school TV hosts" is retiring. Pat Sajak, long-time host of Wheel of Fortune, is stepping down after more than 40 years.
The cassette tape is making a comeback thanks to a family-run company in Missouri
NPR· 6 hours agoDespite the odds, cassette tapes are making a comeback. And one family-owned company in Springfield, Missouri is a leader in the revival.
Chef's Kiss: A Michelin-Starred Chef Gives Back : State of the World from NPR
NPR· 7 hours agoChef Thierry Marx grew up in a gritty Parisian neighborhood, and is now helping others from disadvantaged backgrounds learn to cook in the restaurant industry. And far-right, anti-establishment ...
Hollywood flips the script in the new movie 'Ezra' : Consider This from NPR
NPR· 2 days ago'Ezra' is a road trip movie, a movie about fathers and sons.Bobby Cannavale plays the father Max,...
The Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me (Almost) Summer Spectacular! : Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
NPR· 7 days agoThis week, we celebrate the return of summer with some of our favorite guests, including Bob Seger,...
Gaza baker flees Rafah with nearly 1 million other Palestinians
NPR· 5 hours agoA professional baker in Gaza has been making cakes to celebrate life amid war. He fled an Israeli offensive in Rafah, along with nearly 1 million other Palestinians, and set up a makeshift bakery near a displaced persons camp.
A training program promised jobs working on EV chargers. The market hasn’t lived up
NPR· 5 hours agoA training program out of Georgia was meant to move people from low-wage positions to green jobs of the future. It focused on Electric Vehicle charging and was met with enthusiasm.
Directors of 'AM I OK?' shine light on what it means to find your sexuality
NPR· 4 hours agoPartners Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allynne join NPR's Juana Summers to chat about their new directorial-debut film, AM I OK? which released on Max on June 6.