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Viggo Mortensen on 'The Dead Don't Hurt', a Western set during the U.S. Civil War
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Viggo Mortensen about his role in "The Dead Don't Hurt," a new Western that he's also written and directed.
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Keir Starmer is likely to be the U.K.'s next Prime Minister
Sir Keir Starmer is widely expected to become the UK’s next Prime Minister after July’s parliamentary election. NPR’s Scott Simon speaks to author Tom Baldwin about the politician’s remarkable rise.
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After losing their friend to an overdose, high schoolers in Colorado worked for change
Seniors at a Durango high school who lost a friend to overdose channeled their grief into passing a law to make it legal for students to carry Narcan.
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Expert discusses May earthquake swarm near Fox Islands
In this episode of "Island Interviews," Stephen Holtkamp, a data analyst with the Alaska Earthquake Center, explains the earthquake swarm and how similar events have occurred in the past.
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Conservative media sows doubt about the verdict in Trump's felony convictions
We look at how the media covered the announcement of former president Donald Trump's guilty verdict last week.
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Animals caught up in trading of illegal wildlife must be cared for
When authorities find wildlife being illegally trafficked at ports or airports, the animals are often in terrible shape. A project in Southern California aims to get seized wildlife immediate care.
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The timing and circumstances of Trump's criminal trial have made it inherently political
Will President Biden be able to use the Trump verdict moment to sway voters? NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic strategist Jim Messina, campaign manager for former President Obama.
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Former President Trump is now a felon. Will he get prison time?
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with criminal defense attorney Duncan Levin about what former President Donald Trump faces following Thursday's guilty verdict in the hush money trial.
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Jurors unanimously agreed Trump was guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records
The Manhattan DA’s office started the investigation in 2018. It went to the Supreme Court twice to get Donald Trump’s tax records, and it wasinvestigated through two different DAs.
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In a first, OpenAI removes influence operations tied to Russia, China and Israel
AI tools have helped the people behind influence operations produce more content, but OpenAI says the operations it disrupted didn't gain traction with real people or reach large audiences.
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