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Macron has a stark warning for Europe, but is anyone listening?
Semafor via Yahoo News· 2 days agoSemafor Signals Supported by Insights from The Economist, NPR, and Reuters The News French President...
Jeff Beal's new collection of solo piano work speaks to living with multiple sclerosis
WLRN Miami· 2 days agoNPR's Scott Simon talks with composer Jeff Beal about his new collection of solo piano works, "The New York Etudes," and about living and working with multiple sclerosis.
The conflict in Sudan is intensifying, with paramilitary forces surrounding Al Fasher
WLRN Miami· 20 hours agoNPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Sudan-based reporter Zeinab Mohmmad Salih for an update on the violence in Sudan.
Protests in Georgia over country's 'foreign influence' bill
NPR· 6 hours agoAt issue, a controversial draft bill winding its way through parliament that targets the country's civil society and that critics say reflects Kremlin influence. From the Georgian capital, Tbilisi ...
House Republicans summon NPR CEO for hearing on 'rampant' bias allegations
Fox News via Yahoo News· 5 days agoFIRST ON FOX: The House Energy & Commerce Committee is summoning the head of NPR before Congress to...
Walmart is ending its telehealth service and closing over 50 health clinics
WLRN Miami· 20 hours agoNPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Forbes senior healthcare contributor Bruce Japsen about why Walmart is closing 51 health clinics and what this means for the rural populations they served.
Director Caitlin Cronenberg's 'Humane' is a dark comedy about an apocalyptic future
WLRN Miami· 20 hours agoNPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with director Caitlin Cronenberg about her first full-length feature film, "Humane," about a future where people must sacrifice themselves to make life on earth sustainable.
Examining the obstacles to securing a cease-fire in Gaza and hostage exchange
WLRN Miami· 4 days agoNPR's Michel Martin speaks with strategic diplomacy expert Mickey Bergman about the different approaches Israel and Hamas take toward negotiating a hostage swap and cease-fire.
USC Dean reflects on leading anti-Apartheid student protests in the 1980s
WLRN Miami· 20 hours agoNPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Pedro Noguera, dean of the University of Southern California School of Education, about his role leading student protests at UC Berkeley against Apartheid in the 1980s.
What Does Winning Look Like for Ukraine Now? : State of the World from NPR
NPR· 3 days agoAfter months of delay in Congress, Ukraine is finally receiving the U.S. military aid it says is...