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NPR· 6 hours agoIt's the first day of the G7 summit. Israel and Hamas are willing to reach an initial ceasefire, but beyond that it gets tricky. Whistleblower tells ProPublica about Microsoft's cybersecurity lapses.
What’s drawing Gen Z into the world of perfume?
NPR· 7 hours agoPerfume sales have been soaring since the start of the pandemic. We'll look at what's luring younger consumers into the world of fragrance.
Why the number of American students choosing to study in China remains low
NPR· 7 hours agoAmerican students are slowly returning to China. Although concerns about their safety linger, some say it is still worth it, given the importance of China to the U.S.
Venezuela’s regime aims to demoralize the opposition ahead of July's election
NPR· 7 hours agoVenezuela's authoritarian government has been making life complicated for the opposition's campaign efforts ahead of next month's presidential elections.
Charlamagne tha God talks being a nerd and loving Judy Blume : Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
NPR· 5 days agoThis week, Charlamagne the God talks his new book, growing up a nerd, and loving Judy Blume. Plus...
Southern Baptist Convention set to vote on whether to ban female pastors
NPR· 1 day agoA change to the constitution of the Southern Baptist Convention could mark the end of women serving in pastoral roles.
Jake Gyllenhaal's 'Presumed Innocent' updates a legal thriller : Pop Culture Happy Hour
NPR· 8 hours agoPresumed Innocent was a blockbuster legal thriller as a novel, and then a hit movie starring...
How Modi will lead with a coalition government, and what voters want
NPR· 6 days agoNPR's Juana Summers talks with Pratap Bhanu Mehta, a political analyst in Kolkata, about what India's latest election means for Prime Minister Modi and the country's democracy.
What a second Biden or Trump presidency could mean for American allies and foes : Consider This from...
NPR· 18 hours agoAmerica is facing two very different futures on the world stage after November. If former President...
Commercial fisheries in the Great Lakes borrow an idea to help revive their industry
NPR· 6 days agoCommercial fisheries in the Great Lakes hope to follow an example set in Iceland, by using nearly 100 percent of a fish in order to increase the value of each one landed while also decreasing waste.