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End NPR ‘money laundering’
The Washington Times· 6 days agoMoney laundering most often refers to attempts to hide the criminal source of money. National Public Radio has been beset by a seemingly endless series...
Salman Rushdie's memoir 'Knife' recounts his attack and recovery : NPR's Book of the Day
NPR· 3 days agoHis new memoir, Knife, delves into that moment when Rushdie thought he was going to die — and everything that's come after, as he's healed from the attack. In today's episode, he speaks at length ...
The fight for Congo's cobalt
WLRN Miami· 2 days agoNPR's Throughline hosts Rund Abdelfatah and Ramtin Arablouei speak with professor Siddharth Kara on the fight for Congo's resources.
Why 911 emergency systems in 3 states went dead earlier this month
NPR· 13 hours agoNPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with cyber security specialist Ram Dantu about disruptions earlier this month to 9-1-1 systems in Nevada, South Dakota, and Nebraska.
As protests consume college campuses, where's the line between safety, free speech?
WUSF 89.7· 5 days agoNPR's Michel Martin speaks with Daniel Diermeier, Chancellor of Vanderbilt University, about campus protests, free speech and student safety.
The Sunday Story: Startups want to cool Earth by reflecting sunlight : Up First
NPR· 18 hours agoThis episode was produced by Abby Wendle and edited by Jenny Schmidt and Neela Banerjee. It was...
House Freedom Caucus chair calls for end to taxpayer-funded media after NPR scandal ends with...
Fox News· 6 days agoHouse Freedom Caucus Chair Bob Good, R-Va., is calling for an end to taxpayer-funded media, the...
Even Don Lemon thinks DEI has gone too far: ‘It’s become a religion’
BizPac Review· 9 hours agoDuring a segment with Lemon and the show’s other guest, New York University professor Scott ...
What to watch for at the Supreme Court presidential immunity arguments
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 4 days agoNPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with University of Texas Law professor Lee Kovarsky ahead of the Supreme Court looking at the federal election interference case against former president Donald Trump.
Arizona becomes fourth state to indict fake electors
WLRN Miami· 3 days agoNPR Scott Detrow talks with law expert Ned Foley on how nearly three dozen so-called fake electors have been charged for signing documents falsely claiming Trump won their states in 2020.