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Oakland is losing the A's but gaining a minor league team
Oakland is losing the A's but gaining a minor-league baseball team. Scott Simon talks with Don Wakamatsu, head of baseball operations of the Oakland Ballers and former major league player and coach.
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Tennessee became the first state to protect musicians from generative AI
A Tennessee bill seeks to ban unauthorized deepfakes and regulate how AI platforms use copyrighted material to train algorithms without permission.
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Annabelle Tometich on her memoir 'The Mango Tree'
NPR Scott Simon talks with journalist Annabelle Tometich about her book, "The Mango Tree: A Memoir of Fruit Florida, and Felony."
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Chicago is a hotspot in the measles outbreak. Here's how to stay safe
NPR's Scott Simon asks Dr. Allison Bartlett of the University of Chicago about the dangers of measles and why Chicago is a hotspot in the current outbreak.
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Critics of forced drug treatment say it could lead to more fatal overdoses
More people suffering from drug addiction are being forced into drug treatment and threatened with prison if they don't comply. Some say it's "tough love." Critics say it's unethical and ineffective.
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Young Miko upended norms in Latin pop. On her debut 'Att.' she raises her own bar
The Puerto Rican rapper has risen through the ranks of Latin pop, collaborating with artists like Karol G and Bad Bunny. With her playful, experimental debut Att., she's poised to be a bigger star.
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Whale entanglement experts free humpback in Iliuliuk Bay
A humpback whale is now free in Unalaska after being tied up for at least four days. The entangled whale was first reported on Monday evening in Iliuliuk Bay.
Dad mourns son killed by an Israeli airstrike against World Central Kitchen convoy
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to John Flickinger, father of Jacob Flickinger, 33, an American Canadian, feeding starving people in Gaza. His son was scheduled to come home just days after Monday's strike.
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Israel announces changes after Biden expresses 'outrage' over civilian deaths
Israel will open routes into Gaza amid mounting pressure to provide aid to the people trapped there. NPR's Michel Martin talks to National Security Council spokesman John Kirby about other changes.
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The excitement in women's NCAA basketball has created a demand for tickets
Why are tickets to today's NCAA women's Final Four games twice as expensive as the tickets for the men's games?
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