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When 'Lust' Meets Caution, Is It Still Art?
Director Ang Lee had to cut nine minutes from his racy Lust, Caution before the film could be released in China — and performers as diverse as Gwen Stefani and Ian McKellen have recently been asked to cover up rather than offend local audiences.
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Huckabee Rallies for a Boost from Southern Voters
The winner of the Iowa caucuses just one month ago, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is now the clear underdog in the race for the Republican presidential nomination. He has spent much of the past week campaigning across the South, where he hopes the Evangelical base can give him a lift.
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Can companies police the biases found in artificial intelligence?
How can bias be removed from artificial intelligence? NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Kenneth Chenault, co-chair of the Data and Trust Alliance, on how corporations can take steps to make that happen.
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No surprise this week: Kendrick Lamar rules the charts
A week after Kendrick Lamar's new album, GNX, was surprise released, it proved to be a chart phenomenon, debuting at No. 1 on the album chart and claiming the Top 5 spots on the singles chart.
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Jan. 6 committee recommends contempt charges for former Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows
Meadows is accused of defying a subpoena from the panel investigating the Jan. 6 events at the Capitol.
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5 Things To Know: FAA Task Force Recommends A Drone Registry
A task force created by the Federal Aviation Administration recommends that people flying drones heavier than a half-pound should register with the government. Here are a few things to know.
How to properly celebrate Juneteenth in the age of commercialization
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman, editor of the Black Agenda, about celebrating Juneteenth without misappropriating the holiday.
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Fears Of A Diminished Stimulus Send Stock Market Falling
Some good news on the jobs front sent the stock market down sharply on Thursday morning. Wall Street is worried the Federal Reserve will soon start to phase-out the stimulus its been providing. The positive jobs news makes that phase-out more likely.
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Can't take the heat? Here are some ways to stay cool
With a heat wave hitting the South, people dealing with high temperatures there and in other parts of the world, offer tips on how to stay cool.
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What we've learned so far about Jan. 6
House investigators have been building their case, presenting dozens of hours of testimony, showing how President Trump and his allies tried to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
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