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A mother and daughter respond to the latest tragedy in Minneapolis
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Heather and Hattie Anderson, a mother and daughter from Minneapolis, about their community, immigration enforcement operations and protests.
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A human rights expert explains the status of human rights under the Maduro regime
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Ofelia Riquezes, human rights lawyer and professor at Florida International University, about the status of human rights under the Maduro regime in Venezuela.
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Saturday Sports: NFL playoffs; College Football Playoff National Championship
NPR's Scott Simon and sportswriter Howard Bryant discuss the College Football Playoff and more.
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How AI-generated content increased disinformation after Maduro's removal
Following the U.S. operation in Venezuela, AI content has proliferated.
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Why is Russia reserved in its response to the U.S. attack on Venezuela?
Despite a close relationship with Caracas stretching back for decades, Russia has been reserved in its response to the U.S. attack on Venezuela.
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A Swiss biologist explains Switzerland's new hotline for its booming beaver population
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Caroline Nienhuis, a Swiss biologist with the Zurich Beaver Advisory Center, about a hotline established to help residents deal with a growing local beaver population.
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How Tyson's beef plant closure will impact the local economy in Nebraska
On Jan. 20, nearly a third of the population in the small city of Lexington, Nebraska, will lose their jobs. The city's main employer, Tyson Foods, announced last fall that it is shutting down its beef processing plant in Lexington and will scale back operations at another plant in Texas to "right-size" its beef business.
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Legendary musician Buddy Guy talks about his appearance in the film, 'Sinners'
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Buddy Guy about his appearance in the movie "Sinners" and about playing on its soundtrack.
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Acclaimed actor Tom Hiddleston discusses his role in the series, 'The Night Manager'
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Tom Hiddleston about starring in the series "The Night Manager," based on a John le Carré novel of the same name.
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Carlotta Walls LaNier discusses her book about being part of the Little Rock Nine
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Carlotta Walls LaNier about her new children's picture book, "Carlotta's Special Dress," recounting her story as the youngest member of the Little Rock Nine.
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