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Take A Moment And Listen To What Sound Without Human-Made Noise Is Like
Inside the Hoh Rain Forest in Washington state, acoustics experts have attempted to preserve a location free of human-made noise. They call it One Square Inch of Silence.
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3 Ways To Use Fresh Peaches This Summer
Chef Kathy Gunst's peach tree is bearing fruit. She brings hosts Robin Young and Jeremy Hobson a peach chutney, peach jam and a peach pie.
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Sunday's 2nd Place Finish Was A Huge Victory For Tiger Woods
David Greene talks to sports journalist Kevin Blackistone about Tiger Woods, who returned to form last weekend at the PGA Golf Championship. It's been 10 years since he last won a major title.
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We Need More Than Apologies, President Of Survivors Network Says
A grand jury in Pennsylvania found that more than 300 Catholic priests sexually abused more than 1,000 victims. David Greene talks to Tim Lennon of SNAP, a network of abuse survivors.
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Nuevofest 2018: Experience The Celebration
Watch all seven performances from this year's festival celebrating the new sounds of Latin alternative music.
Death Cab For Cutie Is Thankful For 20 Years Of Memories
"We're still considered by virtually everybody as an indie band," says Death Cab for Cutie's Ben Gibbard.
Sen. Tammy Duckworth On How Her Daughter Helped Shape Her Views On Family Policy
When her daughter Maile Pearl was born in April, Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., became the first senator to have a baby during a term in office. She shares her observations with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly.
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The Queen Of Soul: Celebrating Aretha Franklin's Immeasurable Contributions
It is overwhelming to imagine just how many molecules and how many mountains Aretha Franklin has moved with her music.
Trump Signs Annual Defense Policy Bill, Lists Many Things He Doesn't Like About It
Hours after President Trump signed into law the annual defense policy bill, he — like his recent predecessors — issued a signing statement challenging the constitutionality of 52 provisions in the bill.
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What Exactly Is K2, The Synthetic Cannabinoid?
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks to Dr. Kathryn Hawk, an assistant professor of emergency medicine at the Yale School of Medicine, about synthetic marijuana, also known as K2.
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