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To see California in a new way, a journalist took a 38-hour trip on public transport
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 1 day agoNPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with journalist Jeong Park about a trip he took from L.A. to San Francisco only by public buses and trains.
Craig Messinger is one example of the toll climate change is taking on human life
NPR· 7 hours agoLOUISE KELLY, HOST: Climate change is deadly. It fuels more extreme heat waves, floods, hurricanes, wildfires. And those disasters lead to hundreds of deaths each year here in the U.S. Well, ...
Villagers are still rescuing people from last week's landslide in Papua New Guinea
WLRN Miami· 21 hours agoNPR’s Michel Martin speaks with U.N. humanitarian adviser Máté Bagossy about his recent visit to the site of a deadly landslide in Papua New Guinea and the need for aid there.
'Breakfast Club' star Molly Ringwald faced 'questionable situations' as young star: 'I was taken...
Fox News via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoMolly Ringwald claims she was "taken advantage of" as a young actress in Hollywood. The "Breakfast...
There's unprecedented funding for fire prevention this summer
NPR· 7 hours agoSo far, there have been just a handful of wildfires. Forecasters are predicting an even-hotter-than-average summer, and some states had a drier-than-average winter. Still, forest managers have ...
NPR's Body Electric Challenge
NPR· 5 days agoOur bodies are adapting and changing to meet the demands of the Information Age. Body Electric is an interactive project with TED Radio Hour host, Manoush Zomorodi, that will take you on a journey ...
It's been nearly 4 years since protests began after the killing of George Floyd
WLRN Miami· 5 days agoNPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Princeton professor Eddie Glaude Jr. about continued racial discrimination -- four years after George Floyd's death.
How a 'fluke' uncovered a rare autobiography, giving a narrative on slavery new life
WLRN Miami· 4 days agoNPR's Juana Summers talks with literary historian Jonathan Schroeder about stumbling upon an autobiography by John Swanson Jacobs.
Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo says "Congress needs to act" on AI regulation
WLRN Miami· 6 days agoNPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo about a new "global AI safety network."
Villagers are still rescuing people from last week's landslide in Papua New Guinea
NPR· 17 hours agoNPR’s Michel Martin speaks with U.N. humanitarian adviser Máté Bagossy about his recent visit to the site of a deadly landslide in Papua New Guinea and the need for aid there.