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Christopher Nolan's 'Interstellar' is getting a 2nd theatrical release
The release of the science fiction masterpiece is to celebrate its 10th anniversary. Paramount Pictures says the release will be in IMAX 70 millimeter format as well as digital screens this September.
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It was 40 years ago this week that R.E.M. released their second album
"Reckoning," which received widespread critical acclaim, featured the single "Don't go Back to Rockville." The album would go on to achieve gold status in the United States.
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The cultural legacy of OJ Simpson: football player, actor and murder suspect
OJ Simpson, one of the greatest running backs of all time, has died at 76. His infamous police chase and murder trial changed the media landscape, and accelerated the obsession with celebrity culture.
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Alex Garland's new film imagines what a truly divided America could look like
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to director Alex Garland, whose new film Civil War, imagines what a truly divided America would look like if it descended into a second war between the states.
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A major coaching move is happening in NCAA men's basketball
University of Kentucky men's basketball coach John Calipari is leaving for the University of Arkansas. NPR's A Martinez talks to Matt Jones of Kentucky Sports Radio about whether coaching is evolving.
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National Library Week: Why aren't some librarians in Alabama in a celebratory mood?
Four librarians in Prattville, Ala., have lost their jobs over book challenges. Now one of them wants his job back.
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Endangered sea turtles get a second chance at life
Nearly three dozen endangered sea turtles were released into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Georgia. They had come from northern states where they'd been stunned by cold waters.
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Why Israel is losing the war of global public opinion over its tactics in Gaza
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Ami Ayalon, former head of Israel's domestic security service, about Israeli leaders' political mistakes as the tide of global opinion turns against them.
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'The Indicator From Planet Money': Can an old law bring down grocery prices?
President Biden's strike force, whose aim is to crack down on unfair or illegal pricing by corporations, could get a boost via a dusty piece of law that some are looking to revive.
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Palestinians question why the many deaths in Gaza haven't sparked global outrage
Palestinians wonder why their killings in Gaza have not gotten the same global reaction as Israel killing aid workers from the food charity World Central Kitchen.
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