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AI-generated articles are permeating major news publications
WUNC Chapel Hill· 1 day agoNPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Maggie Harrison Dupre, staff writer at Futurism, about her reporting into AI-generated articles appearing on major news publications.
Saving a Language in Chile : State of the World from NPR
NPR· 5 hours agoCkunsa, an indigenous language in Chile, was declared dead 70 years ago. But groups in northern Chile are successfully reviving the language and teaching it to a new generation.
Moms come in all shapes and sizes. NPR readers share the moms who shaped them most
NPR· 6 days agoMother figures can come in all shapes and sizes. We asked NPR readers to share stories about the...
Here's A Breakdown Of Diddy's Legal Troubles
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoThe incident occurred in 1995 as Gary Miller was taking photos of Diddy’s company cars, according to The New York Times. Diddy and about 10 of his...
Chinese scholar and an American observer of China offer insights into current tension
WLRN Miami· 19 hours agoNPR's Steve Inskeep talks with a Chinese observer of the U.S. and an American observer of China about the countries' competing interests.
From college exposés to family secrets, check out these new podcasts
WLRN Miami· 18 hours agoThere's a lot to celebrate in May — graduation, Mother's Day, Memorial Day. Add finding your new...
Family of Black U.S. airman seeks answers after fatal shooting by Florida deputy
NPR· 8 hours agoBut, for the family of the 23-year-old slain senior airman, who was Black, many questions...
From college exposés to family secrets, check out these new podcasts
NPR· 14 hours agoThe podcast episode descriptions below are from podcast webpages and have been edited for brevity...
Colm Tóibín's long-anticipated sequel to 'Brooklyn' is 'Long Island' : NPR's Book of the Day
NPR· 3 days agoBut an image came to him years later, of his protagonist from that book suddenly finding out her husband has had an affair that resulted in a pregnancy — and so he followed the story in Long ...
Examining the protests that have engulfed many colleges across the country
WLRN Miami· 3 days agoNPR's Michel Martin speaks with author, attorney and former South Carolina state lawmaker Bakari Sellers about the college campus protests. His father was a prominent student activist in the 1960s.