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Charlie Shackleton discusses his newest documentary, 'Zodiac Killer Project'
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Charlie Shackleton, whose newest documentary, "Zodiac Killer Project," dissects the tropes of true-crime documentaries.
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The late singer Luke Bell's mother talks about his posthumous album, 'The King Is Back'
When singer/songwriter Luke Bell died in 2022, he left behind a trove of unreleased music. His mother, Carol Bell, talks to NPR's Scott Simon about his posthumous album, "The King Is Back."
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Adam Cohen explores his book about an 1884 shipwreck
Four men in a boat and a grisly choice: NPR's Scott Simon talks with Adam Cohen about his book, "Captain's Dinner: A Shipwreck, an Act of Cannibalism, and a Murder Trial that Changed Legal History."
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France recognizing a Palestinian state means everything to activist Ofer Bronchtein
In late-night calls, Ofer Bronchtein, a French-Israeli activist, persuaded the French president to draft his historic plan to recognize a Palestinian state.
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Unalaska seeks resident input on 10-year vision
For this episode of “Island Interviews,” KUCB’s Carlos Tayag sat down with Unalaska’s Director of Planning Cameron Dean to discuss how residents can get involved in the comprehensive plan, what a bus system might look like in Unalaska and how the city’s policies affect housing and businesses.
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Senate Democrats are investigating the Kennedy Center for 'cronyism, corruption'
Senate Democrats say the new Kennedy Center leadership has led to "millions in lost revenue, luxury spending, and preferential treatment for Trump allies." The performing arts center denies the allegations.
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Trump calls lawmakers' message to military to refuse illegal orders 'seditious'
Six Democratic lawmakers, who also served in the military, released a video this week reminding U.S. troops to refuse "illegal orders," drawing the ire of President Trump and his supporters.
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'I'm not going to be intimidated': Rep. Crow responds to Trump's sedition threat
NPR's Leila Fadel asks Democratic Congressman and former Army Ranger Jason Crow for his response to President Trump after Crow participated in a video urging U.S. troops to refuse illegal orders.
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Artists respond to a cultural squeeze during the 'Fall of Freedom'
Artists in more than 40 states are spending Friday and Saturday participating in the "Fall of Freedom" – which they say represents a creative resistance to authoritarianism.
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Trump and Mamdani share a cordial White House meeting after months of trading attacks
President Trump lavished praise on New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani as the two met for the first time in the Oval Office after a history of trading political insults.
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