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'Black Sun' Offers A Fantasy Set In Ancient Pre-Columbian Americas
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with writer Rebecca Roanhorse about her new book, Black Sun, which takes inspiration from ancient pre-Columbian Indigenous civilizations.
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Furniture Industry Booms Despite The Pandemic
In North Carolina — and across the country — furniture manufacturers are experiencing an unexpected economic boom despite the pandemic forcing some businesses to close or lay off staff.
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Alex Gibney On New Documentary, 'Totally under Control'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with filmmaker Alex Gibney about his new documentary, which goes inside the Trump administration's handling of the coronavirus.
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Palestinians Throw Support For 'Anybody But Mr. Trump'
After seeing four years of moves favoring Israel by the Trump administration, Palestinians are hoping for Joe Biden to win the election.
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Virginia Judge Hears The Case On Whether Gen. Robert E. Lee Statue Should Be Removed
Witnesses testified Monday in a lawsuit challenging Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam's order to remove the statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee from its pedestal in Richmond, Va.
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Jason Flom, The Music Executive With An Ear For Injustice
Though he's guided the careers of pop artists including Lorde, Katy Perry and Skid Row, the Lava Records founder is better known lately for his side gig — bringing aid to the wrongfully convicted.
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Even The Most Successful Women Pay A Big Price
The unequal division of household work leads to the "mom penalty." For highly educated, high-income women, it could mean losing promotions, future earning power and roles as future leaders.
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Spike In COVID-19 Cases Strains Hospitals, Especially In Rural Areas
Most states have surging coronavirus case counts — 15 are up 40% or more. The start of what could be a third U.S. peak in cases first took hold in rural states, and they are straining to keep up.
Lil Baby On Taking Music Apart To See 'The Bigger Picture'
The 25-year-old trap titan discusses his songwriting process, his experience in the criminal justice system and why, even as one of the biggest rappers alive, he doesn't believe he's made it just yet.
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Cosmonauts Read Tea Leaves To Find Air Leak Source
When an air leak got worse on the International Space Station, Russian cosmonauts broke open a tea bag to let the leaves float up to identify the source of the leak.
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