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The most listened to, afternoon drive-time, news-program in the country. 2-hours of the day's biggest stories along with thoughtful commentaries and insightful features.
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Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson is finally wrapping up the credits she needs to finish her undergraduate degree — by doing an internship at her own office.
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People in cold-weather states have been creating Little Free Sled Libraries where if your sled has broken or is lost, you can take one at no cost. The idea seems to have started in the Twin Cities.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Amanda Mull, a staff writer for The Atlantic, about what we lose when we no longer have relationships with the peripheral people in our lives due to the pandemic.
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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with civil rights activist Rev. William Barber II about his inaugural homily and what he makes of the first few days of the Biden administration.
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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with registered dietician Vanessa Rissetto about the lack of diversity in dietetics and how that can impact health outcomes for communities of color.
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How does one verify a historic site when its whole point, at the time it was making history, was to hide in plain sight?
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Host Michel Martin remembers legendary actress Cicely Tyson, who died Thursday at the age of 96.
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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with attorney Myrna Pérez of the Brennan Center for Justice about her group's report on state laws across the country that limit voters' access to the polls.
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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Stanley Tucci about his new movie, Supernova.
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The president is pledging "unity," but the word means different things to different people. For him, it appears to be about tone, not necessarily direction.