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Are 'deaths of despair' really more common for white Americans? A UCLA report says no
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoDeaton told NPR that during a visit to the White House, even President Obama asked him about the...
Waste of the Day: NPR Funding Questioned After Accusations Of Left-Wing Bias
ThePress.net· 4 days agoKey facts: Uri Berliner has worked at NPR for 25 years. In a recent opinion piece in the Free Press,...
'NPR News Now' Tops Triton's US Podcast Ranker for April 2024 - Radio Ink
Radio Ink· 5 days agoTriton Digital has released its US Podcast Ranker for April 2024, with repeating strong performances...
Why Christians are leaving the evangelical church — an NPR reporter shares her reasons and those of...
Houston Public Media· 5 days agoNPR correspondent Sarah McCammon talks about growing up in the peak of the evangelical Christian...
Scarlett Johansson Takes On OpenAI
Los Angeles Magazine· 13 hours agoJohansson said she declined an offer from OpenAI CEO Sam Altman to be the voice of ChatGPT 4.0, according to a statement posted by an NPR reporter on...
Jenny Attiyeh
GBH News· 1 day agoIt was with Placido Domingo, and I’ve never been so nervous since. After my work permit ran out, I returned to Los Angeles, my home city, and continued as an arts reporter for KCRW, an
ICC Prosecutor Seeks Arrest Warrants, Senate Border Bill, Scarlett Johansson ChatGPT : Up First
NPR· 2 hours agoThe chief prosecutor at the International Criminal Court is seeking arrest warrants for top leaders of Hamas and Israel, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The Democratic-led Senate ...
AI-generated articles are permeating major news publications
WUNC Chapel Hill· 5 days 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.
Republicans try to soften stance on abortion as 'abolitionists' go farther
NPR· 3 hours ago"Pro-lifers are scared to death of that [issue] because IVF has not been thought about," Hunter said...
California started an anti-hate hotline. It received more than 1,000 reports after a year
The Sacramento Bee· 20 minutes agoKnown as CA vs. Hate, the program was jump-started after a rise in hate crimes and hate incidents in the state.