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Dozens of hikers became ill during trips to waterfalls near the Grand Canyon
KTEP 88.5 El Paso· 4 days agoDozens of hikers say they fell ill during trips to a popular Arizona tourist destination that...
The 19 Movies NPR Critics Are Most Excited About This Summer
KQED· 7 days agoThe title of this warmly engaging drama refers to theatrical superstition: a light left onstage to...
David Lynch Talks Dune (1984): ‘I Died a Death and It Was All My Fault’
COMINGSOON.net via Yahoo News· 5 days agoSpeaking to NPR, Lynch was asked about what failure he’s learned the most from, and the director was...
Queenie's second life on screen gives her more room to grow
NPR· 7 days agoBrown told NPR she felt drawn to the role because of how strongly she related to the novel: “my most visceral and initial reaction was just, I didn't know that other women ...
Snubbed! Banned! Rejected! And that's just the first 3 questions of this week's quiz
KPBS San Diego· 4 days agoThis week, Hunter Biden was convicted, G7 is happening and flash floods are, too. Like, fine, the...
Gateway - The Root
The Root· 1 hour agoMonday, May 1, may end up being another monumental day in Hollywood if negotiations aren’t agreed upon between the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) and the Writers ...
Trump threats 'terrifying' for feds, ex-FBI chief says. Steve Bannon says they 'should be'
USA Today· 7 days agoWASHINGTON − Steve Bannon, who has advised former President Donald Trump, just warned the last two...
"Tehrangeles" Explores the Complexities of Iranian Life in America
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 6 days agoDecades ago, author Porochista Khakpour was a Beverly Hills shop girl. POROCHISTA KHAKPOUR: They were the most impeccably dressed people you could imagine. CHANG: These people are now the main characters of her new novel called "Tehrangeles."
SCOTUS rejects abortion pill challenge; readers' dads give their best advice
WLRN Miami· 4 days agoThe Supreme Court yesterday unanimously rejected a lawsuit challenging the FDA's rules for...
How people in India's capital city of New Delhi are coping with the heat
NPR· 24 hours agoA few dozen mothers and kids sleep here in a large room. One woman flips through the TV channels. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #4: (Non-English language spoken). HADID: It's crammed ...