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In The 'Everything Is Alive' Podcast, It's The Guests That Set It Apart
Everything Is Alive is straightforward interview podcast with one tiny twist: the guests are inanimate objects. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with the program's host, Ian Chillag.
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Dressing For A Queen: Aretha Franklin Fans Pay Tribute To The Late Singer
Fans are paying tribute to Aretha Franklin by dressing the part. The Queen of Soul is lying in repose Wednesday in Detroit where there are many hats with bows and fancy dresses on display by fans.
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KFC Wants Your Babies (Kind Of)
KFC says it will give $11,000 to the first baby born on Sept. 9 with the first name Harland, after Col. Harland Sanders.
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The South Korean President's Diplomatic Dilemma
South Korea is in a bit of a quandary. It's been making nice with the North since President Moon came to power. President Trump's dual track diplomacy has suited that policy well, until last week.
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Single-payer health care an issue in New York governor's race
Single-payer health care for New York has become an issue in the race for governor. Democratic primary challenger Cynthia Nixon say if she’s elected,...
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Justice Department Promises Crackdown On Supervised Injection Facilities
A standoff is heating up between the Trump administration and local leaders who are trying to open facilities where people can use opioids under the eye of medical staff.
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Is 'Training' A 'War Game?' The Answer Could Determine U.S.-South Korea Exercises
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis says planning for joint U.S.-South Korea military exercises continues. President Trump tweets "war games" may not be necessary.
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As Warming Climate Brings More Flash Floods, Austin Tries To Help Drivers
The warming climate means more intense rain and dangerous flash floods. In Austin, Texas, officials hope that letting people see the rising waters on their smartphones will help keep them safe.
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When Burying A Time Capsule, Know How To Find It
Classmates in Michigan reunited to try to find a time capsule they buried 30 years ago. But they couldn't find it.
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Justice Department Sides Against Harvard In Racial Discrimination Lawsuit
The Justice Department is backing a lawsuit alleging that Harvard University illegally discriminates against Asian-Americans.
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